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Date   : Mon, 16 Oct 2006 17:15:16
From   : Jules Richardson <julesrichardsonuk@...>
Subject: Re: Microvitec CUBs

Angus Duggan wrote:
> Pete Turnbull wrote:
>> astravan@... wrote:
>> I see Sprow has sent you the service manual.  I'd encourage you to try
>> fixing them, providing you're careful about the EHT etc, because
>> they're easy to work on.  Take off the back cover, and remove the
>> screws holding the top section of the case (including two or three
>> holding it to the front bezel) and you'll find almost everything is
>> easy to access.  I used to run a Microvitec service centre and I still
>> have the service manuals -- both the original stapled book, and the
>> later ring-bound version.  There's a good fault-finding chart in there.
>
> Sorry, I missed that; the service manual in question was for the Cub? Is
> it online? I've got an old dodgy Cub that I need to repair, I'd like a
> copy. (And one of the BBC B service manual too, my paper copy got lost
> somewhere.)

I'm almost certain that the beeb service manual is on bbcdocs.com. I'm pretty
sure that the Cub service manual's there too. (takes a couple of mins to fire
up a browser on this old laptop, so you can find out far quicker than I can :-
)

No idea how complete they are. Hopefully they're page scans rather than OCR'ed
text with all the diagrams, schematics and flowcharts removed ;)

cheers

Jules

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