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  Model is similar, but manufacturer probably
changed its name.
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General view
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From above
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Floppy drives
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Front sticker
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Serial number sticker
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Power switch
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Rear
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Rear connectors
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Power supply and printer power connectors. Notice
holes for telephone connector.
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Keyboard connector
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Rear with printer signal connector.
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Behind a worn paper sticker, there is an original AES plate.
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Inside a display unit
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CRT unit serial number
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Logic drawer removed from casing
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Casing under restoration.
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Power supply module.
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Power (2-pin) and 115V fan (3-pin) connectors. Notice
replaced filter capacitors.
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These heatsinks are fastened to casing.
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Power output connectors. On the left: printer,
on the top - mainboard, two smaller ones
behind capacitors for floppy drives. Other unknown.
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Power supply unit connections
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Floppy drive bay and 115V AC fan
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First floppy drive
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Floppy drive motors
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Made by Shugart
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Internals are quite robust.
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Spiral mechanism for head movement. Notice
white mechanical switch as end of track detector.
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Drive electronics
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Rear of disk drive
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Second drive is a bit different.
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Notice the lack of part with power transistor
on the main PCB.
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It is on the rear
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Model is similar, but manufacturer probably
changed its name.
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Motors are also different
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Serial numbers of drives noted in the top of computer's
casing. Lower one has been replaced.
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Number of forming in the chassis.
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