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  1. Well done for sticking with it and getting it going, perhaps you should buy a few more machines now you have bought all the test equipment. 🤣 As previously said above thanks to Bob and Andrew for helping and saving another relic. Well, what to do now, this story is over, the TV is crap, perhaps i should pay some attention to my MPU1, perhaps...........
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  2. I've enjoyed following this thread, and very pleased that another machine has been saved. All credit to Midibob and Andrew for generously sharing their knowledge and experience. What a great forum this is.
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  3. 👍👍 team effort!
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  4. Bravo!!! Bravo! 😀 RP8 is the culprit. Incomprehensible. I desoldered it and tested it outside the MPU; it's fine. I had tested it before, though. On the MPU, RP8 is allowing 5V to pass through. I'm very happy, very happy to see it working. It's a bit of an 80s nostalgia trip. I'm going to fine-tune the settings and run the test mode. I want to thank the contributors, Midibob, Andrew96, and Jimxxx, for their expertise; without which, I wouldn't have achieved this success. 🤝 Truly, hats off to you. Sincere thanks. I hope this thread will help repair other MPU3s. Gentlemen, thank you again.
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