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  1. rplacd

    Reverse Engineering the Macintosh SE PCB & Custom Chips for 1:1 reproduction

    Hey, it's good to know that we have lives and interests outside of compact Macs ;)
  2. rplacd

    Reverse Engineering the Macintosh SE PCB & Custom Chips for 1:1 reproduction

    I don't know, but we'd love to find a way to support ya! 
  3. rplacd

    Noob trying to restore a Mac Classic. Need some help!

    This is remarkably dangerous and you should not do this, but I've never discharged a Classic, and have had no incidents. The conclusion you should draw: the Classic is safer than most earlier Macs and probably won't kill you, but still discharge anyway.
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    Classic External Floppy Port Issue

    Oh! – why do you think that replacing the hard drive fixed the external floppy drive? Genuinely curious.
  5. rplacd

    Reverse Engineering the Macintosh SE PCB & Custom Chips for 1:1 reproduction

    ...holding my breath while that gets sorted out! If this works I'm definitely celebrating.
  6. rplacd

    Setting up a soldering station

    Would love to hear what suggestions people have here as well! I already have a cheapo soldering iron, and I have a cheapo hot air rework station on its way (I am a broke college student after all), but who knows – maybe I'll upgrade soon. I don't know enough to give good product...
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    Perplexing SE/30 issue

    It's probably the Mac ROMinator – IIRC it's just a little too thin to make proper contact in the ROM slot, so the manual suggests you apply pressure on it with rubber bands.
  8. rplacd

    G3 Pismo startup issue

    I have a Pismo with exactly the same symptoms... for what it's worth, a sound card/DC-in swap didn't work for me, so maybe it's best to focus on the logic board and power card first. Would be very interested in any progress that you make!
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    Fans.....who needs 'em?

    If you somehow want gold colour fans, SilenX is also a pretty good brand. Part of me wants to install one of those tacky gamer fans with RGB lighting in a compact Mac for sh*ts and giggles!
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    Asanté MacCon SE/30 clone

    Oh yes, me too! I just head of the Browservice web proxy and I'm thinking of how to make it work with my SE/30.
  11. rplacd

    Pc/Generic equipment that works in an old mac

    A standard ATX fan case fan works with most compact Macs with a 3/4-pin to 2-pin adapter – although you have to swap the wires, since the pinout's reversed. Replace that with a silent fan (I like SilenX), remove the HD and FDD, and you have a real quite Mac.
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    SE/30 - new simasimac / no chime after PSU and analog recap

    Out of curiosity, can you post a photo of the simasimac? That might narrow things down. I was in a situation like yours with the following simasimac. The problem turned out to be the ROM SIMM wasn't making contact, even though it was securely seated... – one of the ROM clips had broken.   
  13. rplacd

    Getting started with application development for System 6/7

    I'm also a fan of classic IDEs as well – because they bundle frameworks (like PowerPlant etc.) that make writing apps considerably more simpler. Plain Toolbox C/Pascal gets unwieldy for a modern programmer pretty quickly.
  14. rplacd

    SE FDHD: Now what?

    I wonder if we should just have a Wiki-fied version of the Dead Mac Scrolls, where we can add our own fixes?
  15. rplacd

    When to give up on a 1.44MB floppy drive

    Honestly, I have two Sony drives I'm not using – if someone wants them to take them apart and draw up some schematics, I'd be happy to donate them to the cause. My compact Macs don't need them, I haven't checked them since I found the Macs, and I use a Floppy Emu anyway.
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    Mac se/30 SCSI2SD version

    Doubling this – I've had random data corruption, random write errors. Would love to try to see if turning SCSI2 off would help, but I broke off the micro-USB connector so...
  17. rplacd

    Scuznet SCSI to Ethernet Adapter PCB & parts kit

    Oh, yeah, I'd love one as well if y'all manage to keep production happening on an ongoing basis!
  18. rplacd

    RaSCSI Development Thread

    I'd also be in for a kit as well! Put me on your list.
  19. rplacd

    Classic Restore

    Not necessarily – the power connectors on the physical AB are different. But the power connectors that plug into other boards are compatible between the Classic and Classic II – after all, you can upgrade a Classic to a Classic II by swapping the logic board.
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    Classic Restore

    +1 to LaPorta's note – there are two revisions of Classic AB, and I used this helpful diagram (from the very useful "Technical Procedures Macintosh Family") to figure out which was which: Welcome to Classic gang gang! These are so, so much easier to work on than SEs and SE/30s. Dare I say...
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