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Fixing broken rear locks on a C64 Breadbin |
Posted by: TheDoc - 01-15-2018, 08:54 AM - Forum: Maintenance
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Here's how to replace broken " hooks " that lock the rear of the C64.
You'll need :
- Polymorph type plastic balls (13 € sur Amazon)
- 2 containers, a big and a small one, a big spoon
- A cutter
- Some strong glu (cyanolite type works well)
- Boiling water
Voici le " modèle " qui nous accompagnera au long de la remise en état.
Here is the " model " that will help us along the repair.
![[Image: 39688157321_5c61302b71_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4607/39688157321_5c61302b71_z.jpg)
Here we go with those broken " hooks ".
Video :
![[Image: 25815976668_c6e3f84cc7_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4723/25815976668_c6e3f84cc7_z.jpg)
Zoom over the hooks
![[Image: 39688156271_22c0ceb74b_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4770/39688156271_22c0ceb74b_z.jpg)
Let's make everything ready, the container that'll host the balls and the boiling water, and something to protect the mate from high temperature
![[Image: 24819438267_449b15702a_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4609/24819438267_449b15702a_z.jpg)
- Take one or two spoons of plastic balls and put the aside (or directly into the big container)
- Have a little container to put the molten plastic, and keep the spoon to manipulate the plastic in the hot water, mix it, or put it aside.
- Boil some water (enough to cover the balls) and put it inside the big container. Be careful with boiling water.
- When the balls become transparent, mix a little and move the " plastic magma " (or a part of it) into the smal container.
![[Image: 39688153161_356e63c352_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4648/39688153161_356e63c352_z.jpg)
You can check the plastic after a few tens of seconds when it's been removed from the water, with your fingertips, it should be warm but not hot, and ready to manipulate with your bare hands. Remove a chunk as you can see in the next picture (I've put it near a part of the C64 so that you can have an idea of the size).
![[Image: 39688151941_5333d52e81_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4632/39688151941_5333d52e81_z.jpg)
The easiest way to proceed with molding is to use the right hinge, when the C64 is in front of you. With your C64 closed, put the plastic and molder by pushing it.
![[Image: 39688151501_a5844df091_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4699/39688151501_a5844df091_z.jpg)
Video :
![[Image: 27909584919_dabee64fed_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4673/27909584919_dabee64fed_z.jpg)
Once applied, it holds
![[Image: 39657054572_fdf714ffca_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4743/39657054572_fdf714ffca_z.jpg)
Wait for 2 or 3 mins and unmold
![[Image: 39688149531_499723b465_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4747/39688149531_499723b465_z.jpg)
![[Image: 39688148961_57846df0f0_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4657/39688148961_57846df0f0_z.jpg)
You can now carefully (beware of your fingers !) cut the excess of plastic
![[Image: 38979290384_d47bc4dd2b_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4625/38979290384_d47bc4dd2b_z.jpg)
Once cut, you can check that everything gets in place.
![[Image: 38979289104_8500800641_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4724/38979289104_8500800641_z.jpg)
![[Image: 38979286844_1df34674eb_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4697/38979286844_1df34674eb_z.jpg)
Vidéo :
![[Image: 25815962668_3b94c53478_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4621/25815962668_3b94c53478_z.jpg)
![[Image: 39688144581_c7b9bdc48c_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4758/39688144581_c7b9bdc48c_z.jpg)
We can see that it fits well, we can even lift the inferior cover !
![[Image: 38979285124_34760e319f_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4667/38979285124_34760e319f_z.jpg)
The remaining parts can be moldered again ! Yes, molder these and do it again 
![[Image: 27909596649_b5785181cf_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4677/27909596649_b5785181cf_z.jpg)
![[Image: 39688142141_6979572306_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4621/39688142141_6979572306_z.jpg)
You now have to glue the hinges, I recommend you do from left to right, so that you can keep using the right one to molder, this one being the most accessible
![[Image: 38979279454_f516dfe4ed_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4631/38979279454_f516dfe4ed_z.jpg)
Glue, adjust and press ... I sometimes had to scratch some little excesses of plastic before I glue the hinges for a better adherence
Video :
![[Image: 25815921548_c870453726_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4741/25815921548_c870453726_z.jpg)
Let'scontinue ...
![[Image: 27909591539_9fa55df122_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4652/27909591539_9fa55df122_z.jpg)
![[Image: 25815985378_eef5b40b62_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4676/25815985378_eef5b40b62_z.jpg)
![[Image: 25815984308_f748b7a842_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4676/25815984308_f748b7a842_z.jpg)
Done ! There we are !
![[Image: 25815983438_583e2f9059_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4630/25815983438_583e2f9059_z.jpg)
Here we go with a final video, everything's working very well !
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Réparation des charnières de fixation d'un Commodore 64 Breadbin |
Posted by: TheDoc - 01-14-2018, 06:05 PM - Forum: Maintenance
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Voici comment réparer ces crochets, très fragiles dans certaines versions, au point que certains C64 en sont dépourvus quand on les récupère pour les réparer.
Vous aurez besoin de :
- Billes plastique type Polymorph (13 € sur Amazon)
- Un récipient
- Un cutter
- Une colle forte type cyanolite
- De l'eau bouillante
Voici le " modèle " qui nous accompagnera au long de la remise en état.
![[Image: 39688157321_5c61302b71_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4607/39688157321_5c61302b71_z.jpg)
On retrouve ces bonnes vieilles charnières cassées (le modèle " crochets").
Vidéo :
![[Image: 25815976668_c6e3f84cc7_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4723/25815976668_c6e3f84cc7_z.jpg)
Gros plan sur les charnières
![[Image: 39688156271_22c0ceb74b_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4770/39688156271_22c0ceb74b_z.jpg)
On prépare les ressources, un récipient qui accueillera les billes, l'eau bouillante, et de quoi protéger le tapis de la température
![[Image: 24819438267_449b15702a_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4609/24819438267_449b15702a_z.jpg)
- Prenez une à deux cuillères à soupe de billes et mettez-les de côté (ou dans le récipient directement).
- Prévoyez un petit récipient pour accueillir le plastique fondu, et gardez à proximité la cuillère pour extraire le plastique une fois fondu
- Faites bouillir de l'eau (suffisamment pour recouvrir les billes) et versez-la dans le récipient
- Quand les billes deviennent transparentes, mélangez un peu et extrayez la matière (ou une partie) dans le petit récipient vide.
![[Image: 39688153161_356e63c352_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4648/39688153161_356e63c352_z.jpg)
Vérifiez par précaution du bout des doigts, mais vous pouvez normalement, une trentaine de secondes après avoir extrait le plastique de l'eau, le manipuler à la main. Enlevez-en un morceau dimensionné comme suit (j'ai pris un repère sur le C64 pour que vous ayez une idée)
![[Image: 39688151941_5333d52e81_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4632/39688151941_5333d52e81_z.jpg)
Le plus facile pour procéder au moulage, c'est d'utiliser la charnière de droite quand vous avez le C64 face à vous. C64 fermé, Glissez-y le plastique extrait, et moulez-le à l'endroit de la charnière en appuyant bien.
![[Image: 39688151501_a5844df091_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4699/39688151501_a5844df091_z.jpg)
Vidéo :
![[Image: 27909584919_dabee64fed_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4673/27909584919_dabee64fed_z.jpg)
Une fois bien appliqué, la matière " tient ".
![[Image: 39657054572_fdf714ffca_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4743/39657054572_fdf714ffca_z.jpg)
Attendez quelques minutes (2 ou 3) et démoulez
![[Image: 39688149531_499723b465_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4747/39688149531_499723b465_z.jpg)
![[Image: 39688148961_57846df0f0_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4657/39688148961_57846df0f0_z.jpg)
Vous pouvez dès lors procéder au découpage du moulage (attention à vos doigts)
![[Image: 38979290384_d47bc4dd2b_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4625/38979290384_d47bc4dd2b_z.jpg)
Une fois découpé, nous allons pouvoir passer à la suite et vérifier que tout s
![[Image: 38979289104_8500800641_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4724/38979289104_8500800641_z.jpg)
![[Image: 38979286844_1df34674eb_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4697/38979286844_1df34674eb_z.jpg)
Vidéo :
![[Image: 25815962668_3b94c53478_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4621/25815962668_3b94c53478_z.jpg)
![[Image: 39688144581_c7b9bdc48c_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4758/39688144581_c7b9bdc48c_z.jpg)
On peut déjà constater que ça s'emboîte bien et qu'on peut soulever le capot inférieur !
![[Image: 38979285124_34760e319f_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4667/38979285124_34760e319f_z.jpg)
Les chutes sont réutilisables ! Eh oui, on peut les refondre et c'est reparti 
![[Image: 27909596649_b5785181cf_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4677/27909596649_b5785181cf_z.jpg)
![[Image: 39688142141_6979572306_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4621/39688142141_6979572306_z.jpg)
Il vous faut ensuite coller les charnières, je vous recommande de faire de fauche à droite afin de continuer à utiliser celle de droit pour mouler, étant la plus accessible.
![[Image: 38979279454_f516dfe4ed_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4631/38979279454_f516dfe4ed_z.jpg)
Enduisez donc l'arrière, ajuster et appuyez. Remarque : j'ai parfois dû ébavurer (gratter surtout) un peu dans le C64, des petites prépondérances, sortes de coulures de plastique, empêchaient une bonne adhésion.
Vidéo :
![[Image: 25815921548_c870453726_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4741/25815921548_c870453726_z.jpg)
On continue ...
![[Image: 27909591539_9fa55df122_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4652/27909591539_9fa55df122_z.jpg)
![[Image: 25815985378_eef5b40b62_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4676/25815985378_eef5b40b62_z.jpg)
![[Image: 25815984308_f748b7a842_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4676/25815984308_f748b7a842_z.jpg)
Et voilà ! On y est !
![[Image: 25815983438_583e2f9059_z.jpg]](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4630/25815983438_583e2f9059_z.jpg)
Et voilà, une petite vidéo pour terminer, tout est impeccable et tient super bien 
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IBM |
Posted by: TheDoc - 12-14-2017, 10:40 AM - Forum: Documentation
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Depuis ClassicComputers.info : - IBM 5150 PC Guide to Operations (6025000, August, 1981) (PDF)
- IBM 5150 PC Guide to Operations (6322510, April, 1984) (PDF)
- IBM 5150 PC Hardware Maintenance and Service (6025072, August, 1981) (PDF)
- IBM 5150 PC Technical Reference (6025005, August, 1981) (PDF)
- IBM 5150 PC Technical Reference (6322507, April, 1984) (PDF)
- IBM 5155 Guide to Operations (6936571, January, 1984) (PDF)
- IBM 5160 XT Guide to Operations (6322511, April, 1984) (PDF)
- IBM 5155/5160 Technical Reference (6280089, March, 1986) (PDF)
- IBM 5162 XT-286 Technical Reference (68X2537, August, 1986) (PDF)
- Fixed Disk and Diskette Drive Adapter Technical Reference Upgrade (68X2215, August, 1986) (PDF)
- IBM 5170 AT Guide to Operations (1502241, March, 1984) (PDF)
- IBM 5170 AT Installation and Setup (1502491, March, 1984) (PDF)
- IBM 5170 AT Technical Reference (1502494, March, 1984) (PDF)
- IBM 5170 AT Technical Reference (6280070, September, 1985) (PDF)
- IBM 4862 PCjr Technical Reference (6322963, November, 1983) (PDF)
- Technical Reference Options and Adapters Vol. 1 (6137804, April, 1984) (PDF)
- Technical Reference Options and Adapters Vol. 2 (6137806, April, 1984) (PDF)
- Technical Reference Options and Adapters Vol. 3 (6138161, August, 1984) (PDF)
- IBM ISA Ethernet Adapters Installation and Testing Instructions (60G3295, 1993) (PDF)
- IBM Technical Directory IBM PC and PS/2 June, 1988 (PDF)
- IBM Virtual Machine/Personal Computer User's Guide (6361530) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 and PC BIOS Interface Technical Reference (84X1514, April, 1987) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Hardware Interface Technical Reference (00F9809, May, 1988) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Model 25 Technical Reference (84X0672, June, 1987) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Model 30-286 Guide to Operations (September, 1988) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Model 50 Technical Reference (May, 1988) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Model 55 Technical Reference (February, 1989) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Model 55 Technical Reference (October, 1990) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Model 60 Technical Reference (May, 1988) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Model 70 Technical Reference (May, 1988) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Model 70 Technical Reference (October, 1990) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Model P70 Technical Reference (April, 1989) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Model 80 Technical Reference (May, 1988) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Model 80 Technical Reference (October, 1990) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Model 90 Technical Reference (October, 1990) (PDF)
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IBM |
Posted by: TheDoc - 12-14-2017, 10:39 AM - Forum: Documentation
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From ClassicComputers.info :
- IBM 5150 PC Guide to Operations (6025000, August, 1981) (PDF)
- IBM 5150 PC Guide to Operations (6322510, April, 1984) (PDF)
- IBM 5150 PC Hardware Maintenance and Service (6025072, August, 1981) (PDF)
- IBM 5150 PC Technical Reference (6025005, August, 1981) (PDF)
- IBM 5150 PC Technical Reference (6322507, April, 1984) (PDF)
- IBM 5155 Guide to Operations (6936571, January, 1984) (PDF)
- IBM 5160 XT Guide to Operations (6322511, April, 1984) (PDF)
- IBM 5155/5160 Technical Reference (6280089, March, 1986) (PDF)
- IBM 5162 XT-286 Technical Reference (68X2537, August, 1986) (PDF)
- Fixed Disk and Diskette Drive Adapter Technical Reference Upgrade (68X2215, August, 1986) (PDF)
- IBM 5170 AT Guide to Operations (1502241, March, 1984) (PDF)
- IBM 5170 AT Installation and Setup (1502491, March, 1984) (PDF)
- IBM 5170 AT Technical Reference (1502494, March, 1984) (PDF)
- IBM 5170 AT Technical Reference (6280070, September, 1985) (PDF)
- IBM 4862 PCjr Technical Reference (6322963, November, 1983) (PDF)
- Technical Reference Options and Adapters Vol. 1 (6137804, April, 1984) (PDF)
- Technical Reference Options and Adapters Vol. 2 (6137806, April, 1984) (PDF)
- Technical Reference Options and Adapters Vol. 3 (6138161, August, 1984) (PDF)
- IBM ISA Ethernet Adapters Installation and Testing Instructions (60G3295, 1993) (PDF)
- IBM Technical Directory IBM PC and PS/2 June, 1988 (PDF)
- IBM Virtual Machine/Personal Computer User's Guide (6361530) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 and PC BIOS Interface Technical Reference (84X1514, April, 1987) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Hardware Interface Technical Reference (00F9809, May, 1988) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Model 25 Technical Reference (84X0672, June, 1987) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Model 30-286 Guide to Operations (September, 1988) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Model 50 Technical Reference (May, 1988) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Model 55 Technical Reference (February, 1989) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Model 55 Technical Reference (October, 1990) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Model 60 Technical Reference (May, 1988) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Model 70 Technical Reference (May, 1988) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Model 70 Technical Reference (October, 1990) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Model P70 Technical Reference (April, 1989) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Model 80 Technical Reference (May, 1988) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Model 80 Technical Reference (October, 1990) (PDF)
- IBM PS/2 Model 90 Technical Reference (October, 1990) (PDF)
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