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Building a Mac SE/30 with soft power on

cheesestraws

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Yes. This will not make your SE/30 magically sprout the hardware needed for soft power (I wish I could conjure things out of thin air like that :) ). This is more so that people who have more time than me in the next week or so can see whether it makes the PWROFF line flap or not.
 

amedeo_68k

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@Phipli yeah, I just want to see if any signal is sent, if it is sent than we could think to make a really small board, probably a relay and few components
 

Phipli

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@Phipli yeah, I just want to see if any signal is sent, if it is sent than we could think to make a really small board, probably a relay and few components
Excellent, was just checking you didn't think it was a full solution. Let us know how it goes.

If the signal latches, an LED and a 1k resistor will be enough to confirm it works. If it doesn't latch... a scope or MCU with an interrupt set on an input, or a flipflop circuit or something, might be needed to see it.
 

joshc

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This has been explored before, not sure if the old thread has anything of use in it?

 

Phipli

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This has been explored before, not sure if the old thread has anything of use in it?

Thanks joshc - lots in there. Sounds like there was a surprise in that the via pin isn't actually connected to the PDS connector, but bbraun wrote this :


... which enables the functionality on an SE/30, at VIA2 at least. If I skim-read it right.
 
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