Need help getting IIgs to work

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Need help getting IIgs to work

Postby ken27238 » 10 Oct 2010, 19:05

Just got a apple IIgs today and I am going to need some help with it since this is my first apple II.

I got it plugged it in to the monitor that I got too ( apple IIc green screen) and also the floppy drive keyboard and mouse flipped the switch on the back and the light turned on for a second and the blipped off. nothing else.

I opened it up and there are no cards in it just the board and the power supply.

Any ideas or am i missing something big here?
My computers:

Power Mac G4 450mhz, 786mb of ram and 18 and 100gb HD, Booting 9.2.2, 10.2.8 and OS X Server 1.2
Power Mac 8100/100: 138mb of ram, 1gb hd, running 7.5
Quadra 660av: 25mhz, 256mb of ram, 200mb hd, running 7.1
SE/30 running 6.0.8
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Re: Need help getting IIgs to work

Postby david__schmidt » 10 Oct 2010, 20:12

Unplug everything but the monitor and the power. Take a good look at the power supply - is it rated for 110VAC? Does it turn on for any longer length of time without any peripherals attached?
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Re: Need help getting IIgs to work

Postby ken27238 » 10 Oct 2010, 20:52

it is rated for 120V
My computers:

Power Mac G4 450mhz, 786mb of ram and 18 and 100gb HD, Booting 9.2.2, 10.2.8 and OS X Server 1.2
Power Mac 8100/100: 138mb of ram, 1gb hd, running 7.5
Quadra 660av: 25mhz, 256mb of ram, 200mb hd, running 7.1
SE/30 running 6.0.8
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Re: Need help getting IIgs to work

Postby Charlieman » 11 Oct 2010, 18:51

Have you tried playing with an emulator first? This online one can be tried without installing (much) on your modern Mac or PC:
http://www.virtualapple.org/

Check out manuals online for the keystrokes to reset the IIgs and access the built-in control panel.
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Re: Need help getting IIgs to work

Postby ken27238 » 13 Oct 2010, 14:24

so I changed the battery and it stays on for a fraction of a second longer but it still turns off
My computers:

Power Mac G4 450mhz, 786mb of ram and 18 and 100gb HD, Booting 9.2.2, 10.2.8 and OS X Server 1.2
Power Mac 8100/100: 138mb of ram, 1gb hd, running 7.5
Quadra 660av: 25mhz, 256mb of ram, 200mb hd, running 7.1
SE/30 running 6.0.8
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Re: Need help getting IIgs to work

Postby david__schmidt » 13 Oct 2010, 14:38

Either the power supply is bad or there's an electrical short in the machine somewhere. Start by pulling every single thing that's plugged into it, out. All cards, all cords, everything but the power. If it still doesn't work - it's most likely the power supply.
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Re: Need help getting IIgs to work

Postby ken27238 » 13 Oct 2010, 16:57

yea its the power supply.. when I turn it off I hear a click from it....Luckly I'm going to be getting another IIgs :D
My computers:

Power Mac G4 450mhz, 786mb of ram and 18 and 100gb HD, Booting 9.2.2, 10.2.8 and OS X Server 1.2
Power Mac 8100/100: 138mb of ram, 1gb hd, running 7.5
Quadra 660av: 25mhz, 256mb of ram, 200mb hd, running 7.1
SE/30 running 6.0.8
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Re: Need help getting IIgs to work

Postby Dog Cow » 13 Oct 2010, 21:35

The clicking is the sound of the oscillator frequency dropping in to the audible range. The power supply has some safety features, such as disabling power when it detects a no-load condition (ie, when the power supply isn't plugged into the main board).
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Re: Need help getting IIgs to work

Postby ken27238 » 13 Oct 2010, 22:28

Dog Cow wrote:The clicking is the sound of the oscillator frequency dropping in to the audible range. The power supply has some safety features, such as disabling power when it detects a no-load condition (ie, when the power supply isn't plugged into the main board).


the power supply is plugged int the main board
My computers:

Power Mac G4 450mhz, 786mb of ram and 18 and 100gb HD, Booting 9.2.2, 10.2.8 and OS X Server 1.2
Power Mac 8100/100: 138mb of ram, 1gb hd, running 7.5
Quadra 660av: 25mhz, 256mb of ram, 200mb hd, running 7.1
SE/30 running 6.0.8
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Re: Need help getting IIgs to work

Postby Dog Cow » 13 Oct 2010, 23:14

I'm just
ken27238 wrote:
Dog Cow wrote:The clicking is the sound of the oscillator frequency dropping in to the audible range. The power supply has some safety features, such as disabling power when it detects a no-load condition (ie, when the power supply isn't plugged into the main board).


the power supply is plugged int the main board


OK. Well now you know what to listen for when it's not. :-/
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