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  1. chiptripper

    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. :)
  2. chiptripper

    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...
  4. chiptripper

    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...
  5. chiptripper

    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.
  7. chiptripper

    What I've received as of late...

    Nice! Always had a fondness for the IIgs.
  8. chiptripper

    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...
  10. chiptripper

    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.
  11. chiptripper

    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.)
  12. chiptripper

    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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    Classic II: Boot chime after two or three minutes powered on

    Perhaps a dying hard drive, is it original?
  15. chiptripper

    Color classic wont power in after recap.

    Probably related to U7 or U8. Hard to tell from the photos but the trace connecting pin 2 on the egret (that runs under C6) looks broken. Maybe just a shadow or some toasted flux? Sometimes there can be a solder bridge hidden underneath the chip too. Y1 does not typically go bad, but essential...
  16. chiptripper

    Color Classic stuck on grey screen

    I believe egret failures typically result in no boot or display action whatsoever. That said, be sure to check continuity between Y1 and C56 on the underside of the board. Have you recapped the analog board? Good voltages? Sounds basic, but check the edge connector is clean (socket side too)...
  17. chiptripper

    Color Classic - no signs of life

    Dang. Shame it’s not just a bad trace. Board is very similar to an LC II, which has a 341S0847, but I’ve not heard of a successful transplant, not that it can’t work, just no successful attempts. Apparently the LC 550 used either the ‘0417 or the ‘0788, so the latter might work. You can...
  18. chiptripper

    Color Classic - no signs of life

    As I mentioned in your Trading Post post, worth checking the crystal. If the connection rots out between Y1 and the CUDA, you'd get no response from soft power. A trace runs from Y1 to a via, then to a ceramic load cap on the backside of the board. C6 very often rots out that trace or via...
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    chiptripper's finds

    Bought a G3 desktop on a hunch and found this delight inside, OrangePC 660 with a 400 MHz AMD K6.
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    My latest classic ii board was a doozy

    Nice surgery doc. I’ve seen this done a few times on that exact chip, common corrosion spot I guess, nice it can be resuscitated. I’d put a bit of clear enamel or conformal coating on there if you haven’t already.
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