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    SE/30 - startup chime but no video

    DOh... thought I mentioned that in my original post, but apparently I was mistaken. yes I did try adjusting both brightness controls (both the one at the front of the computer, as well as the pot on the analog board). No effect.
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    SE/30 - startup chime but no video

    Correct. Same video board, and yes I did try twiddling the various adjustments on the faulty analog board. Thanks for the pointer, I'll check that out.
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    SE/30 - startup chime but no video

    By "video board" do you mean the board that connects to the neck of the CRT? If so, then no, I have not swapped the neck board, it is the one that originally came with the SE/30.
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    SE/30 - startup chime but no video

    Attempting to refurb my SE/30, but am not seeing any video - SE/30 logic + analog boards fully recapped - I hear a startup chime, but don't see any video - there IS neck glow - in addition to recapping the analog board, I also tried replacing both of the ICs (SN74LS38N and TDA1170N), still no...
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    Announcing scsi2sd_to_hda, a quick and dirty script I wrote to convert SCSI2SD images to .hda files compatible with RASCSI/BlueSCSI

    Thanks :) I was trying to find a way of doing this with the minimal amount of external tools (there are a few xml parsers I could have used) and I was able to come up with a kinda hacky (but it works ;-) ) way of doing it completely within bash.
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    Announcing scsi2sd_to_hda, a quick and dirty script I wrote to convert SCSI2SD images to .hda files compatible with RASCSI/BlueSCSI

    Recently I finally finished restoring my beloved SE/30. I'm a major Unix geek, and I have dreamed of being able to run A/UX on one of my machines. Unfortunately, during its heyday, it was way beyond my starving-student budget. Recently I found the A/UX SCSI2SD easy install and wanted to give it...
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    SCSI2SD image to RaSCSI

    Funny you should mention this... I wondered the exact same thing recently, and after digging into the SCSI2SD format, came up with a rather hacky (but it works ;-) ) script to do exactly that. Was just about to post an announcement about it here in fact. :) https://github.com/dburr/scsi2sd_to_hda
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