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Sorry I'm late, completely forgot this thread existed. Seemingly you've overclocked to 1.33GHz; unfortunately these can't always reach speeds that high, so you should try 1.266.
Hello!! If you don't know I'm simply someone who likes messing with old electronics.
Back in March of 2023, someone in a Discord server I was once in was giving away some parts of their collection, and I was lucky enough to call dibs on a Macintosh SE/30 with a RasterOps Colorboard/264. Just one...
Hate to necro a thread but this is INCREDIBLE! Dead PRAMs cause some stupid problems with these. Glad to see someone has thought of this; any updates on the project and where I could find something like this? -K
they use these weird stick on thermal sheets cut into smaller pieces, but thermal paste can be used to replace it. i normally do this with all the machines i get.
I recapped an SE/30 a while back and then I decided to try re-soldering the chips that had corrosion on them which may have caused issues with the system not working correctly after said recap, and while I was cleaning up UE12... this happened...
Is there a way to fix this or is my SE/30 doomed?!?
Where is a good place to buy a PCB like this? I have an SE/30 motherboard that's had some damaged traces and pads from neglect due to (very) bad caps and I'd like to save it with a nice fresh board.
I've already cleaned and re-lubed the drive. Not sure if there's a switch causing the issue? But I do not hear any noise from the drive at all... I noticed on my board that some of the solder was corroded which was likely causing issues so I'm re-soldering whatever chips had been affected to...
Funny because I worked on the exact same thing! The computer boots after I put a thermal pad in between the regulator and the PSU chassis, which is great. Only issue I am having now is that the system says that the disk inserted is not initialized and it tells me to eject or initialize, whether...
Yep... and speaking of cables, you'll need a dual-link LVDS cable. Not sure if any titanium powerbook had one, let alone if there is any screen in existence of 1440x960 that uses the older LVDS connector...
Plus, I wouldn't do *too* much to a TiBook. They tend to break often.
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