This particular cable said RS-232, but no mention of Null output. The adapter will be here tomorrow finally.
Got everything hooked up correctly, and still no Terminal access, got the CR+LF and Echo working properly, could see the commands given, but am not getting any response from the SE/30 board.
This would mean the CPU, the Serial controller, or the Glue chip is not working correctly. Going to start looking for VCC and Reset lines on those chips.
Do you have another working mac to test with? Just to test your Setup to make sure cabling, terminal, etc setup right.
I think I remember you restoring a mac SE?


...So you do need the CPU to be working along with the serial controller and associated circuitry. The PLA equivalent needs to be working which is the GLUE chip on the SE/30. Apple basically gave direct access to the various tests that the system runs when it first powers up.
I do have that SE, it's like new, but don't have the straight 8-pin cable.
Getting my money's worth out of this SE/30 so far, fixing them is the fun part.
That's a good idea, to check my current cabling with the working SE. Might as well do that, just to be certain the cables work, will do.I meant connect the SE to your modern computer, to confirm sending commands over serial works on the SE. Not to use the SE as a terminal for the SE/30. Just to make sure cables/adapters/modern terminal setup right. I agree probably a long shot, but then you can at least try out the commands and see what is expected - its pretty cool to be a human techstep.
I agree; I am always disappointed when they work, because then I don't have the opportunity to learn anything and hone my troubleshooting skills. Luckily Commodores are less reliable so I've had a lot of experience over thereI think I also saw you over on lemon64.com working on a C128 restoration!
Not all DIN-8 to DB9 adapters are created equal; some contain the minimal pins and logic to print to a dot matrix printer and don't handle other hardware. Had this issue years back trying to get a hardware dongle to work.

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Which address lines are you suggesting I should measure? Thanks.If the ROM is not running at all or not to the point start communicating through serial port, then you'll not get anything. My previous experiences using Techstep and fixing many SE/30 logic board, typically you'll hear at least a death chime. I read through this post briefly and I don't see any evidence that the ROM is actually running or now. (Walking the bus if you can measure the address lines on ROM SIMM slot, but it seems you don't have a scope/LA yet.>

