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SE/30 ram / hard drive... Giving sad Mac

maceffects

Well-known member
Well, I've not played with these all in ones in years. But basicly, I have a SE/30 that had a dead hard drive. So I installed a 1gb with a fresh 7.6.1 install and installed 128mb ram FPM 5v 30 pin 70ns (8 16mb Simms). Orinslly it booted to flashing question. No it goes to smiley Mac, then before the startup status bar appears it gives a Sad Mac with the following code:

0000000F

0000000C

I realize I completely forgot all about the old Mac stuff so I know there is something I'm doing wrong. I assume I need 7.5.5 and that mode32 thing (can't get my USB floppy to work on my iMac so having issue with that)... And of course there maybe something I need to do to have so much ram.

Any advice? :)

Thanks in advance guys!

 

uniserver

Well-known member
7.5.5 is the best you can do , in order to run 7.6 you need a clean 32 bit rom.

dougg3 could sell you one for 30 bucks, I hear you could go all the way to 8.1 with a hack and that clean rom.

or you could get a IIsi rom

 

maceffects

Well-known member
I've not tried that yet because it takes so dang log to install via floppies. I messages Dougg3 and ill try to order some new roms. Is there any jumpers on the board I didn't see to allow it to run 128mb. I use to be a wiz at these things... Like 10 years ago. It's amazing how much you forget

 

uniserver

Well-known member
nope you just pop the new one in.

depending on how you have it configured, Mac os 7.0 can be installed in ROM as well, you could boot directly from rom, as well

as a nice feature... and you can change the boot graphics, and you can change the start up tone :)

its bonus after bonus

here is my IIsi booting from rom.

viewtopic.php?f=8&t=19440

 

maceffects

Well-known member
Well I'm sold on that rom tool!!! That would be awesome have a early OS on the rom and have 7.6.1 on the hd. I PMd him. Can't wait!

 

onlyonemac

Well-known member
Also, using more than 8 MB of RAM will not be recognised unless 32-bit addressing is used (i.e. MODE32), but it won't cause a problem-it will simply be ignored.

 
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