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  1. unity

    yet another se/30 problem thread.

    Hard to tell, but the screen looks ultra wide. Could the cursor be off-screen? Are you booting with anything connected internally, like floppy or HD? I would suggest not if you are. Have any other ROMs on hand you can swap with? IIfx for example - just to rule it out but if it pins out good I...
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    Pismo power oddities?

    Yes, at face value this very much looks like a power management issue. Are you certain the power supply is the correct one and working properly? If it is, then yes the hardware on the Pismo could be at fault. I would take a close look at the DC-in connector for cold solder joints first. It could...
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    yet another se/30 problem thread.

    That can be a ROM issue. If there is a bit of non moving static on the screen then it could also be RAM. If things are working properly, the cursor will always appear even if the ADB hardware is damaged, its just that the cursor will not move.
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    Well I found another Prototype....iisi

    Thats the issue, too often these machines end up on other projects and stuff gets swapped. I have a few IIcx prototypes. One was 100% original with an Avanti motherboard. But a couple others, including one I still have, was hard to be 100% certain about. One fore sure was a PVT case but a...
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    Well I found another Prototype....iisi

    So it is like our cases are reversed. Your board appears to be more DVT not PVT in a PVT case. Because the ROM is socketed. Yet it is in -04 board, which I also have one hand but it has soldered ROMs and is def a production unit. My board could be PVT but in a DVT case. Also the EGRET on mine...
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    Well I found another Prototype....iisi

    A bit of thread necro here... but wondering if you have an pics of the back of the case? I currently have a DVT IIsi case w/mobo. The mobo does not appear significantly interesting other then -02 designation with -01 ROMs. The EGRET I will picture below cause there seems to be some fascination...
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    The IIsi that was not....

    Looks like at one point a dual slot cover concept was in the works. All that remains is an outline on this case.
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    Noisy fan on Macintosh SE 5011

    I cant find the official PDF or such, if it exists, but this overviews the SE/30 upgrade for the SE and says it does indeed include a new chassis. This would be for the later more official upgrade that would not have stickers to put over any "SE" markings...
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    Noisy fan on Macintosh SE 5011

    Squirrel fan, not drum. Drum is anther style of fan and is actually closer in design to a box fan. The upgrade did not include the rear bucket and power supply (being separate from analog/sweep), but it may very well have had a new chassis for the very reason of upgrades. But the end user may...
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    Noisy fan on Macintosh SE 5011

    Yup, SE upgraded to an SE/30 which includes a new face plate, rear label and logic board. Some very early kits had an SE/30 label to stick over the SE badge print. The serial on back, however, will still point to an SE. That is the quickest way to ID an upgrade.
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    512k Mac Front Badge Stuck

    I mean if it worn I guess I would not worry about damaging it.
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    Macintosh 128 400k disk drive issue

    Is the upper pressure pad missing? It attaches at the tip of the arm and sits opposite the drive head. If this is missing, the drives rarely work properly if at all. And you do need the correct ribbon, not all ribbon cables are the same.
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    Those were branded by Drexel themselves for on-campus use. Just like they did for other...

    Those were branded by Drexel themselves for on-campus use. Just like they did for other computers/printers/etc. A bit more common that the limited production ones Apple made with the blue D.
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    Mac 512ke no sound

    Did you reflow the critical solder joints on this machine? There are several on the analog board but people often overlook the logic. It needs a reflow too at the connector. There is a chance that you have a cold joint causing the audio issue. So I would reflow the connector just to rule it out.
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    Weird M0110 Serial number, Prototype?

    They can be for collectors, not hobbyists. They are an odd one because it is the only production variation made with a Mac 128k and there were limited number. They also are all week 5 or 6, making them pretty early in the production of original Macs. It is just hard finding one truly all...
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    Weird M0110 Serial number, Prototype?

    The only value is in being early, not in the error because even with the error the date of production can be determined. If there were other keyboards made at the same time without the date error, then maybe an ever so slight advantage in value? But I don't know of any with the correct date...
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    Weird M0110 Serial number, Prototype?

    It is a week 1 of 1984. It is known that the super early serials were botched. Someone forgot to change the year from a 3 to a 4. I have several of these on hand that go with very early 128k made in the first couple weeks of 1984. Super early ones, before the serial was standardized to what we...
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    Same board - different coating?

    There were numerous fab plants that proceeds the boards for Apple. And they were located all over the world. Most have a branding for the factory that made them in the copper etch.
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    Identifying SE vs SE/30 chassis

    The SE/30 introduced a metal chassis with a the ability to take a vertical card. So the chases will have a hole above the slot. This change was brought to the SE as well. The SE originally lacked this which is why most SE cards mount flat against the logic board. Besides that little bit, the...
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    PowerBook 180c white bar in lower half ofbth display

    Recap the display itself. They can be a bit of a train wreck with cap goo which can damage the display ribbon contacts. With any luck a recap and cleaning and you are good to go. Worst case, there is too much corrosion.
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