for teardown and inspection i had to remove the entire plastic case. the monitor inside is shielded entirely with metal held shut with security "flat" screws. no bad caps inside, no RIFA caps, nothing else looked damaged.
the floppy drive needed some work, however. the motor boards in these 720KB 3.5" drives have leaky SMD electrolytic caps. i had to clean the board and replace them.
memory is strange in this system. there are two 256KB SIMMS. yes, kilobyte. that still doesn't add up to 640KB, so IBM added 128K using discrete memory chips! looks like one of these chips has gone bad.
even though it has a hard drive, it's not the 286 version of the Model 25 (the only versions to come with a stock hard drive). in fact it has been upgraded with the famous NEC V30! an 8087 has also been installed. someone tricked out this machine.
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