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=== Organizational ===
=== Organizational ===
* Plastic Bins (Anti-static, if possible; good wooden ones probably will not generate static.
* Plastic Bins
* Tables and chairs
* Tables and chairs
* (Static mats) and anti-stat wrist straps.
* Anti-static mats and anti-stat. wrist grounding straps.
The lower the humidity the greater the need, in general.
** The lower the humidity, the greater the need, in general.


== Guide ==
== Guide ==

Revision as of 00:28, 7 January 2009


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An XO hospital is a basic repair center. It is a place where you can diagnose and repair XO's. This page outlines a model for the physical organization of the repair center with a list of the things you will need for the repair center.

Things you should have

Tools

  • Screw drivers
  • USB drives (these should have different builds, and activities)
  • Pliers (for orienting the hinge)
  • A working computer with internet preferably not an XO

Diagnostic Tools

  • A working XO carcass so that you can swap in parts for testing
  • Extra batteries
  • Power cords
  • A good-quality digital multimeter

XO Replacement Parts

  • Screen
  • Motherboard
  • Keyboard
  • ASL board (touchpad)
  • Batteries
  • Extra Plastic pieces
  • Small motherboard Battery
  • Heat Spreader

Organizational

  • Plastic Bins (Anti-static, if possible; good wooden ones probably will not generate static.
  • Tables and chairs
  • Anti-static mats and anti-stat. wrist grounding straps.
    • The lower the humidity, the greater the need, in general.

Guide

Organization

Separate bins for different parts. See Model Repair Center for some pictures of an organized repair center.

Information

See the XO Troubleshooting Guide for information on troubleshooting problems.

See the Disassembly page for information on how to actually do a repair.