Hi 6502!
My SE/30 has the exact same problem 1. I also checked the continuity of the traces... without any luck. I never was able to find a working solution. So I hope maybe we can finally fix this pesky issue!
Please keep us posted when you receive the filters :)
Thanks for showing us the capacitors. Received two working apple IIe's yesterday with smoke out of the PSU's, Jep... got 5 PSU's and all 5 had several of these bursted caps. My god the SMELL :lol:
Thank you! That's already a relief! :O
I will probably de-solder some of the resistors near the connector to the neck and see if something is flaky there.
Yeah, I broke something again... :p Feel like an idiot; Everything I put my hands on breaks lately, so here goes:
One of my pluses suffered from your average no-video problem, hit the side, would flash back into video, just to lose it again sometime later.
So on to resoldering then...
I thought Steve insisted on doing as much as possible from the mac itself. Even if most of it was 'just a video' and the music was external.
So it might be very well the Mac itself the screen was hooked up to.
EDIT:
HAH! You beat me to it :lol:
Oh man, love these threads.
You put so much care into fixing this machine. Fantastic work.
I hope that one day I can also experience what an Apple II is like.
Unfortunately not :C!
That is the problem; I don't understand how a very simple, single connection from chip A to chip B only using the upper and lower planes of the PCB with two vias straight trough can cause ANY issues! As far as my testing goes the pins are not shorted out by any gunk or...