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    IIsi Repaired By Reheating Solder Joints and Replacing Crystal

    Hi David, I have a clean, recapped IIsi and recapped PSU. It boots and works just fine, but restarts immediately after I select “shut down”. This thread has been very helpful! I tested pins 24 and 25 on 68HC05. On 24, I get 3 volts, which drops to 0 on keyboard press. But pin 25 shows 0 volts...
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    SE/30 Battery Bomb Advice

    Someone was recently selling Reloaded PCBs with the passives pre-soldered on the Trading Post. This board looks like a good candidate for a rebuild. You’ll need a good iron and probably some ChipQuik to desolder everything.
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    SE Analog Board flyback and other issues.

    I bought in bulk too, so let me know if you need one and I can pop one in the mail for you. The film caps I chose are an awkward fit for the limited space so you’ll have to get creative when installing, but they do work fine. :)
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    SE Analog Board flyback and other issues.

    Wow! Some, uh, interesting choices made by previous owner / repair person. I’ve never seen that flyback before either. Poor C15. That’s a non-polar cap too, tricky to source a replacement. I think I ended up using those big film capacitors.
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    chiptripper's finds

    A local guy needed to downsize his collection, so I dropped by. Ended up folding down the seats in my car to load up, bit of a blind purchase. I’ve since done an inventory of this pile and I’m pleased. Contents include: -NeXTStation Color Turbo, with display cable and NeXT Sound Box. No...
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    Interware GrandVimage 24-21s Info Dump

    Oh I’ve been waiting for a GrandVimage thread! A while back I picked up a lot of GrandVimage Nubus cards. Mostly 24-16. The lot also included five of what look to be demo or prototype boards. Two are labeled 24-21, while the other three are 24-HV. I can’t find any real info on the HV, just...
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    chiptripper's finds

    So many upgrades I didn’t know about! That’s great, a 40Mhz Classic. How does it perform? I don’t have a loopback cable for the OrangePC 660, but (and my memory is foggy so don’t quote me on this) I think the 660 and PCfx! were the only two that don’t require one?
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    chiptripper's finds

    I haven’t actually fired it up, do you find it offers much of a performance bump? Looks like it still has to run through the Classic bus, etc.
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    What I've received as of late...

    Nice! Always had a fondness for the IIgs.
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    Replacing IIsi Power Supply PSU with a new alternative

    I have the guts from a IIsi PSU. It’s pretty clean. Only real damage is to the sub-board with the two very leaky SMD caps (which I assume controls soft power). That’s toast, so I am planning to attempt a Meanwell transplant. If you want the guts to fix your trashed PSU, you’re welcome to it...
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    chiptripper's finds

    Huh! An Applied Engineering TW2325. First real Classic upgrade I’ve seen, I honestly didn’t think they existed. Interesting installation method, using a PLCC to clamp onto the original CPU. I see an FPU socket, looks like there might’ve been a cache card option too? Not much to it, very simple...
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    Tales of a bombed Quadra 700: the "short" lived victory

    Are you certain it’s a proper short? Have you tested for resistance as well as just using the continuity setting? What reading do you get? My probe will sometimes buzz like a short when there’s simply very low resistance. Mac II / IIfx have some circuits like this.
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    chiptripper's finds

    Oh my! There’s nothing quite like buying a random lot of Mac stuff and finding the holy grail inside! (That’s a 100 MHz Daystar 601 on an LC 630 board, of all things. Previous owner did some surgery on the heatsink to make it fit, but otherwise completely intact.)
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    Classic II: Boot chime after two or three minutes powered on

    Egrets get very crusty on Classic IIs. Surrounded by caps. I recapped one last night and the electrolyte had crept under the board directly below the Egret and gunked up the solder and traces on several ceramic caps too.
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    A rite of passage! That’s a handy tool given how many compact Macs are now in your care. :)

    A rite of passage! That’s a handy tool given how many compact Macs are now in your care. :)
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