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Here we are... I built the nice kit sent by @aladds
It's detected by the system, now I need to figure out a project... I was thinking on some way to send from the internet a command to the Mac and turn on/off a lamp... But I need to figure out how to use TCP/IP from C/C++
I would advise you to try with a single HD image and ensure it includes the right driver. I had problems with some Macs when using 2 or 3 images.
You can use the disk jokey tool to check the driver and update it if needed.
If it boots, then try adding more images.
Some people had success removing the ICs and putting them back after cleaning the cap goo under them, but these are cheap and easy to find chips, so I just replaced them.
I had that problem and it was not the analog but the logic board. UE8 or UF8, I don't remember... but those IC trend to go bad with cap leakage and one controls the sync
And tested again out of the case... al working fine...
I don't see anything touching the cards... I connected the chassis with the metal plates of the board, just to see if was something related to ground... no changes, all good when outside.
Quite puzzles about the issue.
Some more tests...
In fact I got unstable behaviour with only the adapter too. It's less sensible and happens less, but definitely not rock solid when it's plugged.
Sorry, just in case...
When I said above "This happens when I try the PowerCache. Only the accelerator works fine."
I meant "This happens when I try the PowerCache. If using only the adapter it works fine."
The PowerCache was also tested in a Iici and it works fine. It's only failing when...
Thanks @Bolle. I didn't want to annoy you by PM because I think your part works as it should... it seems something related to my setup, which I'm not able to identify.
Nothing is making contact as far I could see... and the adapter is mounted as you say. I tried to put screws too, but nothing...
I got a PowerCache 50MHz (P33) and the adapter made by @Bolle
I tried it with the logic board outside the case, using a cable extender and all works fine. I tried to do benchmarks and I got quite nice improvements.
But... now comes the weird thing... When I try it inside the case, the Mac...
I just made this with two packs of 5xAA
I seems to do its job... at least for now. But the battery level is not accurate at all (I think because how these newer batteries keep the voltage when discharging)
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