I am trying to use nubus video card with adapter in my iisi. I do not get video when I connect to video card. Only the internal video works. I am testing this on 7.0.1. Is there anything I need to get this working?
Recapped and still not getting video.I have not recapped it. I will do it today. I tired with 2 different nubus video card that is working on iici and both are not working with adaptor. No bent pins or missing components. See attached pic if I missed anything.
Anything else I can try? I even tried another iisi. Still nothing.There are electrolytic caps on the PDS->NuBus adapter which can go bad - they probably are at this point, as they are very old. Have you got other NuBus cards working with that
Test if the 40MHz clock is working, otherwise, you're going to have to check every trace and chip. It's not the easiest to help with. All we have to go on is that it doesn't work. There isn't a whole lot we can do to help. Usually these things are due to a damaged trace or crusty pin on a chip so you can guess where it is by visually inspecting - but you need to look really closely - closer than we can in photos over the internet.Anything else I can try? I even tried another iisi. Still nothing.
Not many options really. Probably an accelerator (processor upgrade). There aren't many others.Tattletech do not show adapter whatsoever. Any idea which PDS card can I test for this? I will have to see what PDS card I even have.
How would I go about testing the 40MHz.Test if the 40MHz clock is working, otherwise, you're going to have to check every trace and chip. It's not the easiest to help with. All we have to go on is that it doesn't work. There isn't a whole lot we can do to help. Usually these things are due to a damaged trace or crusty pin on a chip so you can guess where it is by visually inspecting - but you need to look really closely - closer than we can in photos over the internet.
This would be perfect :How would I go about testing the 40MHz.
Is there a guide on how to test this. Ready made kit. I am still learning so this kit sounds like super advanced to me .This would be perfect :
Otherwise, you could use a multimeter to measure voltage between the ground and the output pin. It isn't hugely helpful, but if you measure a voltage somewhere in the middle between 0 and 5v it means it is outputting something (although you can't tell what exactly).
Hum, sorry, I thought I'd picked out a preassembled one.Is there a guide on how to test this. Ready made kit. I am still learning so this kit sounds like super advanced to me .