ExplorerZ
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Bought it from Slammbone1986. Going to message him.Since I have had it, it has powered on, but not chimed. I know the last owner is somewhere on here, so I can ask him. I bought it for parts/repair.
Bought it from Slammbone1986. Going to message him.Since I have had it, it has powered on, but not chimed. I know the last owner is somewhere on here, so I can ask him. I bought it for parts/repair.
Kind of off topic, I have had my Macintosh se motherboard left out for a while, since I was using its ram for the iici. I put the ram back in and put it inside my SE. I got a sad mac, error codes were 0000000e / 0000000f. I was expecting a sad mac sooner or later because the board has not been recapped and it has some bad looking traces. + tiny amounts of corrosion. It was booting fine a month or two ago.Since I have had it, it has powered on, but not chimed. I know the last owner is somewhere on here, so I can ask him. I bought it for parts/repair.
Start a new thread so someone can help you out with your SE.Kind of off topic, I have had my Macintosh se motherboard left out for a while, since I was using its ram for the iici. I put the ram back in and put it inside my SE. I got a sad mac, error codes were 0000000e / 0000000f. I was expecting a sad mac sooner or later because the board has not been recapped and it has some bad looking traces. + tiny amounts of corrosion. It was booting fine a month or two ago.
In this case it isn't very likely to be logic board caps. The SE has axial caps that last longer. Try taking the RAM out, cleaning the contacts on each RAM board with alcohol on a paper towel or cotton bud, and putting them back in again. Also make sure they were the ones in the SE previously.Kind of off topic, I have had my Macintosh se motherboard left out for a while, since I was using its ram for the iici. I put the ram back in and put it inside my SE. I got a sad mac, error codes were 0000000e / 0000000f. I was expecting a sad mac sooner or later because the board has not been recapped and it has some bad looking traces. + tiny amounts of corrosion. It was booting fine a month or two ago.
Thanks! Any idea on what to do next with my IIci though? Should i get a rom simm?In this case it isn't very likely to be logic board caps. The SE has axial caps that last longer. Try taking the RAM out, cleaning the contacts on each RAM board with alcohol on a paper towel or cotton bud, and putting them back in again. Also make sure they were the ones in the SE previously.
Did you see my post above?Thanks! Any idea on what to do next with my IIci though? Should i get a rom simm?
Zapping pram on boot makes the screen pink for a second. ( Edit, it is now doing this every time it’s turned on)Holding down reset makes the screen pink.View attachment 55238
I'm sorry to confuse you with the broad strokes.I might be wrong, but I don't think those three chips in the startup circuit are connected to the ROMs in any way. George, can you explain in more detail your fix for this problem?
I am still getting this issue using a rom stick and not the onboard rom. Will check for cap goo when I get home.I have also repaired an IICI with the same problem.
It was caused by cap goo that had broken the pattern from the UB13, UD13, and UE13 chips to the ROM chip.
It is highly possible that it is not the exact same problem, but you might want to check the connections in that area by referring to the IICI schematics on the net.
My personal opinion, I think you should find someone to send it too to try and solve. Most of the iici’s i have had have had different issues. A recap alone never solves all the issues. Most of the time you have to remove other chips and pads to make sure there’s good contact. Cap goo can not always be seen, especially under chips with lots of legs. Even broken traces can be under things.I am still getting this issue using a rom stick and not the onboard rom. Will check for cap goo when I get home.
Reading backwards, I wasn't sure what those symptoms are now. Pink screen?Still has the same symptoms