That was the first thing I tried. That link is likely on an intranet as it doesn't work publicly.
You can configure an IP address via the front panel. Here's a picture of what comes up when you point a browser to it
I think it might be anything with an ARM processor but I am not sure. It has a built-in webserver and it comes up named as an "Astris Debug module" with configuration screen for an "Astris: Remote Jtag Probe" with additional configuration screens for front and back serial ports. I need to hook...
Got it. It's an Astris prototype tool. Searching for "Astris" brings some interesting functionality just for a cable but there is no info about this particular box and the URL on the PCB must be internal only.
Yes, it does have USB and I think I can make out a date of 2000 on the short board plugged into the front.. Looks to have Ethernet, USB and 9-pin serial? The short board also has pins for RX TX and GND. I cannot make out the name on the board but it's something like SW0... V0.3 and it is...
I am guessing this is some form of testing tool. Anyone have any idea what it might be? It's stuck in shipping so who knows if/when I'll get it. It's an Apple Development Team "black box" :) The person I got it from had no idea what it was either so no clues there.
@OldMacGuy I recently restored my Lisa 1 with dual Twiggy drives just this past weekend. You can see a quick demonstration and hear the variable speed Fileware diskettes in it below.
Stepleton helped me out with my Lisa and would be a great help but if you need someone a little closer, I am in...
The reputation of Twiggy drives wasn't good to begin with. I figured I'd just go with whatever someone had already tried and thought was okay. He noted that even other 3m DS/HD diskettes with different product numbers didn't work well. It's a picky drive given it's non-standard requirements. :)
It was recommended by James MacPhail to use DS/HD 3M diskettes and the particular brand/product noted below. In addition to this "bad" floppy, I also have "Lisa Office System 1" and "Lisa Office System 2" diskettes recreated by using BLU on my good Twiggy drive. I used those diskettes to...
@10001001sos The hand-cut edges are fine and it does hold up as a working replica. I am restoring a Lisa 1 and you can see it working here with one of these hand-made disks even though the particular disk I am using for testing has a bad track somewhere in the middle of the disk (because of the...
Thank you. I didn't want to post what I thought but I see how you came up with that was what i was thinking but could it be something up stream of the memory or does the "04" lock it in as a memory error for sure?
g10 = 2000
g6 = 0200
f9 = 0010
f8 = 0008
f6 = 0002
F5 = 0001
Thank you!
I am usually pretty good at deciphering these Sad Mac codes but this one is kinda complicated for a Mac 128k with original board. Is this multiple memory chips or perhaps something else?
@maceffects I was going to look into ordering a small batch for anyone else who might want one too but if you'd like to do it, I'll purchase one of yours. Thank you.
Still looking for an Micro Xceed "in the wild" so I took a chance and bought a Mac SE with a 15 pin video port on the back. I got it today and when I opened it up, I found a Novy Systems Inc. accelerator card with memory and I am guessing, video out. Looks like it also has a SCSI port? Has...
Just to close this off, it was an Xceed SE-306/48 card. Video was not working because the board on the CRT neck had fallen off and the glass tip on the CRT neck broke so the CRT was bad. I was able to replace it woth spare parts and the SE/30 works great. Have not tried the card yet but I am...