You can easily purchase an USB floppy drive (extremely cheap) and make the floppies on OS X to make it easier.
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I could, but is it that much harder?
By no means complete, and more useful for older cards than for newer, is:
http://www.chipmunk.nl/DRAM/ChipManufacturers.htm
The last-but-one (2000) of the Apple RAM-guide series …
I've reflowed every joint on that board (literally, all 2000+ joints), just in case. Still getting a Sad Mac error unfortunately. I'm not having much faith in the future of this lo…
Well JRL, TO be honest your offer is very tempting, but I really don't want to spend any monies. And shipping from CA might be hell. If you are willing to pay shipping on your end,…
I'm thinking of pulling it out of my closet and upgrade the OS a little. Trouble is, the only computer I have that has floppy is an eMachines T2080. But I figured I can image the O…
Yes, I believe that the first two are caused by bad caps.
For the third issue, I assume you've terminated the drive correctly? (one Centronics-50 terminator where the chain en…
OK several problems.
When turn on, it doesn't not make the bong sound. I don't know if a Mac SE 30 should make that sound or not when starting up. Second, sound volume is kind o…
Just curious, how did you remove the old capacitors? I have just order a set of new capacitors for my Mac SE/30 but I am not confidence in doing the replacement by myself. I worr…
I had something very like what you are getting with the bad video. Turns out I had 2 bad video memory chips, which caused thin vertical bars over the video.
But unlike mine, you …
68kMLAHardwareby TheoryBoyTue, 11 Aug 2009 - 12:12
Yes I've switched the RAM in both to no avail, and double checked the caps on both.
The board with garbled video had more corrosion around the capacitor terminals, but no trace da…
Make sure the caps are placed with the correct polarity and value and are actually soldered on both sides. Was there any damage on the board from leaking caps (green residue from c…
68kMLAHardwareby Unknown_KTue, 11 Aug 2009 - 08:57
I presume you have adjusted the analogue voltages back to optimal after your repairs? That is a common cause of the sad Mac. Also, remove the programmer's switch if installed.
C…
I got this bag a while ago and decided to look at it tonight.
2 of the RAM sticks are new and have 'NEI - 100 37101' & on another sticker 'n1 x 36-70' and are from 1996
3…
68kMLASoftwareby StrimkindTue, 11 Aug 2009 - 06:56
The main processor(s) and MC68882 may operate at differant clock speeds.
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Ha!
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So do you reckon Apple provided a different clock source …
Hi,
I've been busy the past week restoring my dead SE/30 - I have a spare SE/30 machine for parts as well. Both had the Simasimac at startup, so I took about replacing all of the…
that pdf seems to have info on just my problem. something going wrong with the 5v supply line.
thanks for that.
wheres my fixin' hammer got to...
cheers
68kMLATroubleshootingby wgoodfTue, 11 Aug 2009 - 06:26