Anyone who is thinking about shelling out bucks for a long handled t-15, go to your nearest dollar store buy a t-15 driver (for a buck) then buy a 1/4 inch bit driver (for a buck) take the t-15 home and beat the handle off with a hammer or anything you can use to get to the metal part of the...
Anyone who is thinking about shelling out bucks for a long handled t-15, go to your nearest dollar store buy a t-15 driver (for a buck) then buy a 1/4 inch bit driver (for a buck) take the t-15 home and beat the handle off with a hammer or anything you can use to get to the metal part of the...
Anyone interested in researching and actually building an accelerator for the se/30? I'm up for it, and can solder pretty dang well, I just am not up with the tech know how:-) Right now I'm trying to duplicate a 68000-16 brainstorm upgrade my brother has, ROMS are the problem.
Hi, have you tried adjusting the voltage regulator below the display height adjustment? If you find out it's the Flyback, let me know I might have a spare I just have to dig through a few boxes.
Thanks 128, I'm the one who did the repair, I traded my brother for a Bad Lisa board:) He's pretty good at that stuff but he had fried his new chips because he refuses to use sockets (just a little heat over a 15w iron destroys those things), in fact I have the board back because after you would...
One more thing I should add, at first the code was 04A400, I replaced the RAM chip and the 400 error disappeared, leaving the 04A000, still indicating it is a memory failure, but what is with the "Alpha" in the code? Could it possibly be a RAM failure with more faults than can be logged into the...
Hi, I've repaired many 128k logic boards in the past and know how to use the error code chart, or at least I thought I did. I keep getting an error code of 04A000? Does anyone have any idea what this means? Thanks in advance.
Hi everyone, I'm new to these forums but have been a collector for awhile (roughly mid 1994), and have been following these posts for several years, and I have have to say they have been a great help the last 14 months as my Macs have started dying in sequence, first the 128k, then the 512k...