Hi Everyone
I've just rebuilt about 12 of my Mac Portable's however I had one issue, when I replaced my some of my portables SMD caps with Tantalums, well 3 of them caught fire! …
68kMLATroubleshootingby digitalrampageSun, 1 Aug 2010 - 07:49
Yes, trag's caps are great. I need to get some more from him. I am missing one capacitor in order to complete the replacement on my SE/30. I am also missing one capacitor in order …
Thanks to Trag whose handy capacitor kits make it easy to get into fixing up these boards. If it weren't for him, my portables would still be sitting dead in the closet. :beige: …
That's a very good tip. Though it does require constructing an extra long cable between the logic board and analogue board. It also doesn't help identify more than one bad chip at …
I remember a trick that I tried. With the board out of the case, press a memory chip over the chips on the board one at a time
Make sure that the pins only touch the correspondin…
Here's a picture that at least highlights, if not proves my point. An original mid-prodcution 128K logicboard with Apple branded RAM chips. Two of them had to be replaced last year…
Just an update, I used the 8.6 (international) G4 disc on a SawTooth, no issues. I did have some problems previously on a drive that had been formatted by a newer Drive Setup (9.2…
you can also use a solder saturated wick to hot mop the area, its a bit less wasteful and abit less time consuming although your going to have to clean up a ton o flux
I finally got my tools in order and took the time to do some work on this smoking hot babe today.
First off, I removed all the nasty caps with my new diagonal cutters. Some of the…
Got the Mac OS ROM file, been really busy at work (where the Sawtooth project is underway), so I dropped it into a 1st gen slot-loading iMac DV at home (also a special-case machine…
Desperately in search of Mac OS ROM 2.5.1 to get 8.6 running on a PowerMac G4 SawTooth. I have scoured the abandonware archives and used my status as Apple Certified tech to check…
Now this is an odd find:
On offer is a VINTAGE COLLECTABLE - BRAND NEW Apple PowerBook {x00} Series Video Service Course as part of the Apple Service Training Courses. This b…
68kMLATroubleshootingby Baboon!Tue, 22 Jun 2010 - 18:13
Yeah, like that's gonna happen. They are like $250-$300 each in bulk according to Freescales' site.
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Well, they did eventually make a 40Mhz 68LC040, which is …
68kMLATroubleshootingby yuhongSun, 20 Jun 2010 - 23:48
It's possible of course that the bad part is a cache RAM chip instead of the G4.
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ARG!!! Why can't I just let it die in peace?
It worked for about three days…
68kMLATroubleshootingby CJ_MillerSun, 6 Jun 2010 - 06:54
Thanks for your reply. That's a bit disappointing that the fax function hasn't worked well for you. I have yet to try it out. I answered my CF card question but I have come up with…
Similar experience with my Sawtooth running a 1.2GHz PLX CPU. In my case the DIP switches which set the buss multiplier evidently glitched and it went to 1.6GHz, which is way overc…
68kMLATroubleshootingby johnklosThu, 3 Jun 2010 - 05:23
Similar experience with my Sawtooth running a 1.2GHz PLX CPU. In my case the DIP switches which set the buss multiplier evidently glitched and it went to 1.6GHz, which is way overc…
68kMLATroubleshootingby H3NRYThu, 3 Jun 2010 - 05:09
Changing the code to use arrow keys ought to be fairly trivial. Because the code just checks for a direction that's not the same nor directly opposite from the previous direction, …
Some re-reading of the typed code the other produced an obvious error on my part (Go Figure, huh?!). Anyway, it does run now (user error is indeed the #1 problem). I just need to …