Thanks! That was my concern as well.
Cleaning the keycaps is no problem. Its getting the dust and grit between the PCB and also in the alps key them selves. I guess I'll open up the switches that are bugging me individually. Desoldering all of them is way to much work at the moment.
sooo.. I got a few _VERY_ dirty AEKII. What are peoples opinion on cleaning between the PCB and black plate by putting in luke warm soapy water and flushing out with IPA after a good rinse?
That was the tip I got when I asked what to do with my Amiga500 mechanical keyboard... I've even heard...
I dont know the history of your Mac plus and what you’ve done with it, but some of the SEs and Pluses I’ve repaired gm have had address errors have come from a broken solder joint somewhere on the analog board. So if cleaning and reseating ram does not work I’d also suggest checking solder...
I will replace U3 with a 4N35, so I’ll have to order one.
As for the drive I was thinking that the drive is causing a drop in voltage when trying to start the motor/reading a disk causing the reset loop. But it may also be faulty. I have several others I can clean and test.
I have a mac Plus that have has both ab and lb recapped. It’s stable and works well with a blue scsi. I just started cleaning the floppy drive and as I was testing it today I noticed that the screen starts to flicker some, and the drive makes a low ticking sound. When I Insert a floppy the...
After the last crash, as seen in the video, I was quite confident it was a broken solder joint issue. I don't have a microscope and upon first inspection before recapping the analog board the joints looked fine to my eyes. But as I've taken the connectors on and off to insert new ram chips and...
I haven't figured out a way to check if chips are getting hot(touching) as access to the motherboard while the computer is on is almost impossible. Do you have a good way of doing this?
I do have an oscilloscope, so maybe it's time to learn how to use it properly.
This is one of the early SEs...
Yes, it measures 5.082, 12,73, -11.47 - no HD load so from what I’ve heard now these are values to be expected. I’ve cleaned and reseat ROM chips and sockets. I’ve also cleaned ram sockets and ram pads, and tried 8 different 1mb ram simms.
I've tried different ram. I also cleaned and brushed the slots with contact cleaner and a brush. and I've cleaned the SIMM-pads with fibreglass pen(carefully) and cleaned with IPA. Same result. Ive also cleaned the ROM chips and sockets. still the same.
yes, no harddrive just an external blue scsi. so maybe the power isnt the cause of my crashes/freezes? the same BlueSCSI/SD-card works good on other SE/Plus/Classics that I have. This SE really has me scratching my head...
I have matching sets of all the four(16 simms in total).
I too initially thought the 12v voltages were a bit strange. The psu have been recapped as well as the logic and analog board. So maybe some voltage-regulator in the psu are failing, or other components?
Thanks! Then I'll have some more testing to do. My SE still freezes after being powered on for a while. Ran RAM-tests in loop using Apple Personal Diagnostics. 8 chips have passed that test so far - but it still crashes. (fully recapped, and OK voltages are 5.082, 12,73, -11.47).
This SE keeps throwing new errors at me. New one to day, after cleaning RAM chips and SIMM sockets.
Works well for a while and while Ideling it freezes. and then this:
Just another thought: are the compact macs picky about their type of DRAM/SIMMs? The ones I have installed are Samsung branded with three chips on each module. I’ll find chip numbers etc tomorrow. But Maybe they are causing timing issues that makes the SE crash?
I’ll swap the chips with known working ones from one of my other SE/PLUS.
Already cleaned ram slots, but I’ll do it again for good measure.
This really makes me question the RAM-test in Apple personal diagnostics….
Update on this one:
I have recapped the Analog board, logic board and PSU. Most of the errors are gone, but the SE still freezes. It usually happens after some time and the error is now just a blinking empty error screen - and the SE freezes.
I ran Apple Personal Diagnostics and it passed all...