(Tried posting earlier and I don't think it went through. If it did, oops!)
I have been trying to resurrect a Macintosh Portable I acquired not too long ago. Uniserver did a great job recapping it and Techknight found and repaired a broken trace and a broken reset button.
When the machine would try to start up previously, the hard drive would spin up, then stop, then spin up, then stop, continually. It would never get past the smiling mac.
Apparently this is not an uncommon problem and Techknight told me about the gooing gaskets. I will confirm that the hard drive is dead once I get the board back, but I decided to open up the hard drive and clean it out. There was some goo on the edges of the hard drive, which I cleaned off, but the platter itself seemed clean.
I was surprised that inside the hard drive was a small bag of something. It was wet/greasy so I guess it could be lubricant of some kind (see attached picture).
I have been told that there is a 50 pin adapter I can get that would allow me to use a normal SCSI drive inside this machine. Does anyone have any recommendation where I can get such a drive? Are there any issues (such as power) with putting a standard SCSI drive in this?
Thanks!



I have been trying to resurrect a Macintosh Portable I acquired not too long ago. Uniserver did a great job recapping it and Techknight found and repaired a broken trace and a broken reset button.
When the machine would try to start up previously, the hard drive would spin up, then stop, then spin up, then stop, continually. It would never get past the smiling mac.
Apparently this is not an uncommon problem and Techknight told me about the gooing gaskets. I will confirm that the hard drive is dead once I get the board back, but I decided to open up the hard drive and clean it out. There was some goo on the edges of the hard drive, which I cleaned off, but the platter itself seemed clean.
I was surprised that inside the hard drive was a small bag of something. It was wet/greasy so I guess it could be lubricant of some kind (see attached picture).
I have been told that there is a 50 pin adapter I can get that would allow me to use a normal SCSI drive inside this machine. Does anyone have any recommendation where I can get such a drive? Are there any issues (such as power) with putting a standard SCSI drive in this?
Thanks!






