tofro wrote:(...) and so I would suspect the 1377 as the culprit. But that's simply a guess from afar.
OK,
tofro, the focus is on the 1377. Mine is a MC1377P, I guess that "P" stands for "PAL"
And now the thing is, how the f* should I extract this chip from the PCB? It's terrible!!
I think I'll use a staple remover:
but I have it in my work office, and it will be tomorrow
For today I'd like to get the pinout of this chip in order to see what can I measure
Thanksssss
RWAP wrote:I have heatsinks, LEDs, 1377., 8301, 8302, 8049 chips, membranes etc...
I did say that I had heatsinks (I am sure) - ....
The only thing I don't have are any spare power supplies unfortunately....

Argh,
Rich, I understood you didn't

but anyway, the postage costs from England to Spain are prohibitive to me, so... I'll try to do it by myself (but the PSU). To solve the heatsink, I'll replace the 7805 by a tracopower. And about the leds, it's easy to replace them.
Other question is the membrane... it's broken. I'll try to patch in a way that I've patched a Speccy.
If we find out the fail chips, I'll ask you
But the PSU...
If something works... DON'T TOUCH IT!!! AT ALL!!!