Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Hello MLAers! We've re-enabled auto-approval for accounts. If you are still waiting on account approval, please check this thread for more information.
These are the caps I used (link). The ESR for these is 30 mOhms, This seems low compared to the 800 mOhms of these tantalums (link) that seem to be the go-to for most recaps, but I know very little about caps.
Thanks for the info, I'll look up the caps I ordered. Is this something that could be caused by cap electrolyte that wasn't thoroughly cleaned? I scrubbed the board with IPA and a toothbrush, and I think this one soaked in IPA for a while too, but it didn't go into an ultrasonic cleaner.
Here is a video I took with my phone, if you turn the volume up you can hear the noises pretty clearly. The buzzing sound at the beginning is what I hear when moving the mouse around, then the noises after that are a result of opening a couple folders and opening the Apple menu.
I just installed a MacSD internally in my IIsi and have some strange audio interference. The speaker makes noises corresponding with SCSI/CPU activity. It is hard to describe the noises, but it is like a combination of squeals and clicks. The noises line up with the SCSI activity, and moving the...
I did this and it was effective, however I was only getting 4.1V for term power at the MacSD. It worked fine, but I don't know if it is ok to run it on voltage that low. I scrounged an old USB2 -> mini USB that I am going to splice into a Molex connector to pull 5V internally.
I am having some...
Good to know, thank you, that header diagram is helpful. You use an external source to power the MacSD USB port in your IIsi? Or you tap into 5V internally and feed it to the MacSD USB port?
I have one in me SE/30 and it works great, I think I have the original DayStar adapter.
The Rominator II page specifically says it is not compatible with the PowerCache.
https://www.bigmessowires.com/mac-rom-inator-ii/
I just wrapped up my SE/30 reloaded build. When it came time to transplant the external floppy connector from my donor board to my reloaded board, I was a bit stumped. On some versions of the SE/30 the ground posts of the external connectors solder to the board "normally" - the post comes...
I just wrapped up my SE/30 build, I used @croissantking BOM from another thread, linked. I did not end up using the PLCC sockets, there seem to be two schools of thought on them. Having the sockets does make it easier to troubleshoot bad chips by swapping them out with known-good chips, however...
Very cool, I've lucked out twice with unexpected accelerators. Another win was an eBay SE that had no indication of an accelerator in the ad, however the seller posted a pic of the boot screen with the Radius 25mhz startup graphic in the corner. Fortunately the accelerator was in the machine...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.