On Tue, 02 Mar 2004, Mark Dapoz wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Mar 2004, Nils Frohberg wrote:
>
> > hmm, up to now, all the screws i encountered were very tight. do you
> > maybe have an image/document showing this screw or describing the way to
> > access the circuit board?
>
> Look here:
> http://olympus.dementia.org/Hardware/tutorials/OM-1CoverRemoval/Setting100ASA.html
>
> The screws are the ones in the bottom left of the photo. It's not a matter of
> how tight they are, but whether or not there is oxidisation at that point.
>
> > I have a blue cable running from the ASA dial
> > to somewhere down in the body. but it doesn't end on the little circuit
> > board that's connecting the on/off switch. but thanks already for that
> > info!
>
> It's the wire that runs into the little can that's under the "ASA dial".
> It'll make it's way across the prism under the shoe support bracket and then
> end up on the circuit board. On older bodies it may be black in colour.
> -mark
ok, looking at those screws there is a clear brown color on the screw
and the surrounding area. it seems to be parts corroding and parts old
glue (holding the blue cable).
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