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OK, folks, this looks very straightforward now that I know what I'm looking at. Guides already exist for sticking ATX PSU's inside /PFW-enabled Macs, so my investigation and experimentation has come to a close. I will still post an updated pinout guide for the Dyna-Comp PSU later.
All I need to...
Making some progress in my research about how the Q630 controls power. There is a Power IC on the board which talks to the CPU, which makes logical voltage changes on the 6-pin header. I knew that much just by looking at the board, but not the specifics. Now that I've done some reading, I think...
I'm running the internal header to a DB25 IDC socket, and then stuffing the internal drive into an external case with it's own DB25 IDC socket; that's for the actual project thread.
Well, jt, that certainly would be functional, but I don't wanna see that stuff naked. :p I'll take your advice from before and use one of the rear blanks, or just make a new hole. Also, "blade server" really gets my brain going. That edge connector definitely does mimic how a blade server...
Put simply, the custom case I'm building won't have space for any internal drives, just a CF card. All drives would either use the DB25 SCSI port, or the custom DB25 Floppy port I'm making now. They would sit off to the side of a custom vertical case.
Why? My Quadra has an 8p8c Ethernet card...
Ohh, I see. I got it wrong. It's actually HDI20, not HDI30 (which is for scsi).
Comparing these two pinouts, it looks like the HDI20 connector on those drives is not electrically compatible with a DB19 floppy port.
http://old.pinouts.ru/HD/macfloppy2_pinout.shtml...
Hmm, I hadn't considered using a Macintosh DB19 floppy drive. Here's a passive DB19 to IDC20 adapter: http://a2heaven.com/webshop/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=125
(I'm already making DB25 to IDC20 adapters for the conversion, since I already had DB25 cables.)
After doing some...
I recently started a Quadra 630 project, and one of the main project goals is to convert the internal floppy drive to external. Someone mentioned: "you could always plug in an external floppy", but (since the Q630 lacks a floppy port) I have not found any external floppy drives that would work...
Jt, as far as I can tell, the conductors on the LB go into the exact same 5V supply layer in the PCB. 100% the same circuit on both ends. I also tested directly from the 5V pin on the ADB socket. I went as far as ripping one of the PSU's apart. Here's where all the 5V lines are coming from, one...
Huh. The two +5VDC lines to the LB aren't actually separate 5V lines... they are 100% connected to the same circuit both on the PSU and on the LB; in other words it is not 10V, but actually 5V spread out over two wires. (By the way, does anyone know how I can clearly notate that in the diagram?)...
I found it using Google Image search and your preview!
http://graph.darren-criss.org/2016/01/25/1996-camaro-wiring-diagram-l-f9490e3cf502c93c.gif
I don't see any information about that 6-pin header though, just how to wire it up to the 580 analog board. :(
Maybe I can find documentation...
Thanks for the effort there, jt, trying to map out this 6-Pin header is nothing but headaches. I found out that Pin 1, the one I said had +5VDC coming over it, actually has no voltage whatsoever; I just put my test lead one pin over by mistake. I decided to find out where the ADB got it's power...
Trash80, I did find the link (http://member.nifty.ne.jp/frogeye/connector.html#diagram) but it denies all bot access due to it's robots.txt, which means it was not archived like the many other links on that page... How unfortunate. I also found your old thinkclassic posts from 2014, and other...
Yep yep, give it a good wash and pull those components. If you still don't have any luck, I can walk you through testing the PSU. Also, give the PSU a good sniff, does it smell like anything?
You have piqued my interest...
If you could patch the Finder to use the UNIX Epoch instead of Apple's home-brewed scheme, that could fix the problem for awhile. It uses January 1 1970 as it's start date instead of 1904, so you would be moving your start date forward by 65 years instead of 56...
Here are my findings! I made a little pinout guide, but it's not finished! I'm going to need some advice on how to proceed, actually.
Some things to note about that 6-pin header:
Shorting Pin 2 to +5VDC (TRKL) while system is OFF = system power ON.
Shorting Pin 2 to +5VDC (TRKL) while...
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