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− | + | |This is a guide for completely disassembling an [[Atari 7800]]. | |
− | This is a guide for completely disassembling an [[Atari 7800]]. | ||
You will need the following tools: | You will need the following tools: | ||
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* A small pair of pliers | * A small pair of pliers | ||
* A small, sturdy (i.e. difficult to bend) flathead screwdriver for bending hard-to-reach metal tabs | * A small, sturdy (i.e. difficult to bend) flathead screwdriver for bending hard-to-reach metal tabs | ||
+ | |[[File:Atari_7800_teardown01.jpg|200px|right]] | ||
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==Step 1 - Open the case== | ==Step 1 - Open the case== | ||
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|Flip the console over and remove the 5 screws on the bottom, which are circled in the picture. Turn it back over and lift the top off. The top should come off effortlessly. | |Flip the console over and remove the 5 screws on the bottom, which are circled in the picture. Turn it back over and lift the top off. The top should come off effortlessly. | ||
|[[File:Atari_7800_teardown02.jpg|200px|right]] | |[[File:Atari_7800_teardown02.jpg|200px|right]] | ||
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==Step 2 - Remove the motherboard from the case== | ==Step 2 - Remove the motherboard from the case== | ||
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|The motherboard is not physically attached to the case, so there are no screws to remove. | |The motherboard is not physically attached to the case, so there are no screws to remove. | ||
|[[File:Atari_7800_teardown03.jpg|200px|right]] | |[[File:Atari_7800_teardown03.jpg|200px|right]] |
Revision as of 01:05, 24 January 2014
This is a guide for completely disassembling an Atari 7800.
You will need the following tools:
|
Step 1 - Open the case
Flip the console over and remove the 5 screws on the bottom, which are circled in the picture. Turn it back over and lift the top off. The top should come off effortlessly. | |
Here is the underside of the top of the case. The buttons can be removed easily by pushing the small plastic tabs inward and down. |
Step 2 - Remove the motherboard from the case
The motherboard is not physically attached to the case, so there are no screws to remove. |
Step 3 - Remove RF shield
Fully exposing the motherboard can be somewhat time consuming. The board is partially encased by an RF shield consisting of top and bottom halves that interlock using several metal tabs, which are bent to prevent the halves from detaching. There are 14 metal tabs, and you'll have to straighten each one to remove the shield.