My offer still stands for the IIci board, however it has damage to the 68030 chip that although it does not affect functionality it is rather ugly. I nearly sheared off an address pin while cleaning corrosion off the chip. (Yes Bunsen I know I know, it was an accident! I am very careful. ) It still works but is bent and looks awful. If anyone knows how to dry-solder SMT components I can ship them the IIci board plus a spare unused 68030FE33B chip. Other than this defect, the board is spotless and in great shape.
This is an excellent video on how to solder SMT stuff, even absurdly large chips:
http://www.curiousinventor.com/guides/Surface_Mount_Soldering
This is an excellent video on how to solder SMT stuff, even absurdly large chips:
http://www.curiousinventor.com/guides/Surface_Mount_Soldering