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I replaced that brittle wire keyboard cable in mine (now since passed onto someone else) with the Dupont jumper wires, which also installing a 0.1” pitch pin header on the CPU board in place of the keyboard cable. No original, but far, far more forgiving.
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Aha. I'd checked the keyboard earlier in the day and fixed one wire. It turned out that another wire was loose connecting to the board from the keyboard! It confused me because it broke just after I'd been hooking up the expansion unit.
After fixing the keyboard, the expansion has proved to be good, and I've booted a few floppy disks.
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