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Stupid but very important question!

BGoins12

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I was just taking apart my SE/30 because my repaired board will be here today.

Problem is, I found a very small jumper laying inside of the computer... is this the HD's jumper, or are there any jumpers on the analog board that could have came off? Just wanting to know before I power it up!

EDIT - Nope, pretty sure it belongs to the HD....the HD has no jumpers on it, but I looked up the drive's jumper settings (Fireball 1280S). Not sure why the jumper was on the drive....I know I don't want to enable termination and with all jumpers off, it's set at SCSI ID 0.

 

BGoins12

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Changing gears here.... I can't get it to accept a floppy. It will take it, read and give a happy mac, then spit it out with an X on the floppy. These are System 7.5 disks.

 

gobabushka

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Are you sure the disk is good? See if it will boot another mac. If not, check your connections and reset the PRAM. If that doesn't work, try another cable. (Learned that lesson the hard way one time :p )

 

BGoins12

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Disks are good... used them to install 7.5 on my LC II. Connections are good.

Maybe the drive needs greased? If any Mac floppy drive will work in it.. I have tons of them.

 

BGoins12

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Hmm.... HD SC isn't picking up the hard drive that's installed. Is the internal drive supposed to be terminated with the jumper?

 

BGoins12

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I'm learning! :lol:

I found the problem. Apple's HD SC only works with Apple branded drives. All other drives come up as "not found" or "not supported".

All the other drives I have are Quantum store bought drives or Quantum/LaCie Silverlining drives.

 

techknight

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Well its good the board arrived in one peice. And working.

Oh and when I did the videos, my drive started doing a similar thing. So i need to clean and demagnetize the heads without breaking the tension or alignment.

 

BGoins12

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Ok, one more dumb and probably easy question... Why can't I get my external CD drive to work? I installed Apple CD 5.4 on system 7.5, and it still won't recognize the drive.

My 5500 with 9.1 recognizes the drive....but here's the thing... the SE/30 WILL recognize a hard drive connected via the CD drive enclosure when I take it apart and jerry rig it. Am I still using the wrong CD extension version? It's a ClubMac drive with a 8x NEC CD Drive.

 

techknight

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Because its an NEC drive. You need a 3rd party extension to make it work. I used to have an NEC drive and had the very same exact problem.

its not Apple ROMed, so you need an extension such as CD-Sunrise on an older system.

 

BGoins12

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Ahh... like I said... something obviously easy. :p

I'll give that a try... if I can't find CD Sunrise, I'll pop an Apple ROMed drive in the enclosure.

 

BGoins12

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Ok... I'm just going to make this my "Dumb questions for my SE/30" Thread.

The memory I got doesn't work. It's apparently not compatible. When I put it in, I got the death chimes as soon as I flipped the switch. Here's the memory I bought - http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350478816084

Did I buy the wrong memory? Of course I did..... right?
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It DOES work in my LC II though.

 

TheIanMan85

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I believe your issue can be solved by checking out this article on upgrading RAM in your SE/30. I've never personally upgraded RAM in an SE/30. The specs say groups of four, and the LEM article says to populate all slots with identical SIMMs. Were there eight identical SIMMs to begin with?

Hope this helps!

 

trag

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As Theianman85 mentioned, did you buy four of the SIMMs and install them as a group? The SE/30 requires memory in groups of four identical SIMMs in each of the two banks. If you only bought and installed a pair, it won't work.

 
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