Anton Mikhaylov wrote to All <=-
I have a small question for the community.
Not long ago I picked up a nice looking TRS-80 computer with a matching TRS-80 Video Display, modem and cassette player/recorder. Display had
been given away for free immediately, because I simply do not have a
place for it. And I am more interested in computer itself.
Now, getting closer to the question I wanted to ask, this computer has
a problem. Before plugging in the original PSU, I checked the output voltages, and those seemed to be ok. But when I try to turn on the computer, the power LED turns on for a second, then something clicks inside the computer, and LED turns off. Second later this cycle
repeats. I haven't opened the case yet, but decided to ask the
community first: what could be causing this problem? Clicking sounds
like some kind of relay is switching off, but I am pretty sure, there should be no mechanical relays inside. Most probably something is dead/shorted, but why would it produce a sound then?
Please explain what that could be, so I would start looking at it first after I open the case.
You should start by telling us what model of TRS-80 you have.
Quoting Anton Mikhaylov to Ron Lauzon <=-
Hi Ron,
You should start by telling us what model of TRS-80 you have.
Oh, yes. It is a TRS-80 Model I.
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