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Picked up a IIsi for very cheap the other day (for reasons that will quickly become obvious.)
Looks a little dirty, but don't worry. It's not dirt.
Inside this machine was some of the worst battery-bomb carnage I've ever seen.
The "MDU" chip seems to be the primary victim...
One of these machines off Craigslist is what started my interest in vintage macs. I still have it, but the only drive I have for it has Leopard on it and as a result it moves glacially slow. Gotta put either tiger or OS 9 on it. (I'm pretty sure the graphite G4s shipped with 9, right?)
Same... with the exception of compact Macs. All of the ones I own are silent. I don't know if it's because it's black and white or something, but they don't have the same buzz that all of my other CRTs have.
Maybe. And if that's the case, I'm probably just gonna have to live with it. Unless someone is selling low-hour flybacks at less the price of a whole computer, I don't see it getting replaced.
Frankly, I have no clue. It has very little burn-in, but there is some. I just find it odd that the sound only starts after it's been on for a few hours, as well as it being loud as hell. It's completely silent other than the fan normally.
I think it is! It's a lot of work at least.
I'm looking forward to the Mac II boards, and seeing what people do with them.
And good luck. I did my own Classic and will probably be doing a iisi and iici in the future.
Edit: do you have any before pics of the logic board? I didn't see them in...
Lol, maybe I just have really good ears - but I don't think so. If you crank the volume you can hear a kind of tinnitus sounding fluttery EEEEEEEE sound over the roar of the fans. It's also quite loud IRL, more noticeable than even my worst CRT's whine.
Hey guys, I've been using the Classic I restored lately, and in the past week or so it's developed this issue where it starts emitting a really high pitched whine after being on for a few hours. I'll attach a video of the sound.
I don't really know why it's doing this, and I don't see any...
This, and I would get the rest of that capacitor gunk off the analog board. Honestly, I'd put some flux on the AB contacts and make sure they all look nice. They're looking a little splattery in your pic.
Yeah, especially not with those Nubus connectors. Sheesh. Can you get those things new? I might look into it if there's ever a IIci reloaded, because I don't think the Nubus slots on mine work. That, or the network card I have is dead.
Are you using flux? Hold the capacitor in place with tweezers in one hand after melting a little solder onto the tip of your iron, and touch both the capacitor's contact and the board's contact at the same time.
When it comes to retrobriting - I've actually just set my stuff outside for a day or two and it reverses the yellowing significantly, no peroxide required. I agree with the other posts saying to give it a good scrub down, though, since it really does make it look a lot nicer (and maybe good...
Yup, capacitor leakage. Like people have said, you're gonna have to go ahead and recap both the Analog board and the Logic board. Fortunately, the caps on the logic board didn't actually take the pads off, as far as I can see, they instead left their legs on the board. It shouldn't be too hard...
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