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Apple IIC Keyboard Encoder IC Chip. Help!


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It took a long time to find, but I came across an old message board conversation where a user mentioned the chip number.  
 

That is more than I knew before, so now I can scout out the motherboard and replace the chip. I keep reading that the IC chips are socketed, but I also thought it was soldered to the board. Go figure. 

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Just pulled up pics of my IIc. I'd put my money on the chip where the pcb marked ENC, to the lower left of the keyboard connector. Mine is soldered.

 

Mine is also the original non memory expansion model. They may have moved and/or socketed it on the later memory expansion model. 

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1 minute ago, nick3092 said:

Just pulled up pics of my IIc. I'd put my money on the chip where the pcb marked ENC, to the lower left of the keyboard connector. Mine is soldered.

 

Mine is also the original non memory expansion model. They may have moved and/or socketed it on the later memory expansion model. 

Thank you for this info! There seems to be an expansion board inside my IIc. If I encounter any problems, I will post a photograph of the motherboard.

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9 minutes ago, nick3092 said:

Just pulled up pics of my IIc. I'd put my money on the chip where the pcb marked ENC, to the lower left of the keyboard connector. Mine is soldered.

 

Mine is also the original non memory expansion model. They may have moved and/or socketed it on the later memory expansion model. 

Yup! Found it! I had to remove the expansion board to find it.

 

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That's nice if you have the official Apple memory expansion card. Those aren't that common from what I've seen. I haven't actively looked for them, but the few times I have they weren't easy to find. Clearly you can see in my picture I went with the modern aftermarket route.

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19 hours ago, nick3092 said:

That's nice if you have the official Apple memory expansion card. Those aren't that common from what I've seen. I haven't actively looked for them, but the few times I have they weren't easy to find. Clearly you can see in my picture I went with the modern aftermarket route.

I don’t believe its an official Apple card, but here it is:

 

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