Andreas Thaler
Subscriber
I looked at the views on all my threads today on PHOTRIO to get some orientation.
Fortunately, posts about repairs and general posts on the topic are finding readers; there has been no devastating feedback so far. So, I seem to be on the right track
I'm having a lot of fun with repairs and writing, and it's important to me that the posts are helpful for the repair projects of others.
Since I still have a few Canon T90s waiting for repairs, and EEE/HELP/bc can have multiple causes, I want to continue with that. But only with the highlights in one thread to avoid repetition. Since there's nothing else about the T90 on the web, this encourages me.
My next topic is the Canon A-1, which already has good coverage.
Since I'm coming from the successor, the T90, there should be some similarities. Otherwise, I'm very interested in the analog/digital circuitry of the A-1, and there are excellent technical documentation on it.
A project starting this summer.
I'm writing this not just to inform, but to commit and encourage myself. The fear of failure must always be overcome before embarking on a project
Fortunately, posts about repairs and general posts on the topic are finding readers; there has been no devastating feedback so far. So, I seem to be on the right track

I'm having a lot of fun with repairs and writing, and it's important to me that the posts are helpful for the repair projects of others.
Since I still have a few Canon T90s waiting for repairs, and EEE/HELP/bc can have multiple causes, I want to continue with that. But only with the highlights in one thread to avoid repetition. Since there's nothing else about the T90 on the web, this encourages me.
My next topic is the Canon A-1, which already has good coverage.
Since I'm coming from the successor, the T90, there should be some similarities. Otherwise, I'm very interested in the analog/digital circuitry of the A-1, and there are excellent technical documentation on it.
A project starting this summer.
I'm writing this not just to inform, but to commit and encourage myself. The fear of failure must always be overcome before embarking on a project
