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I can't speak for anyone else, but this sounds very exciting! Where would such schematics be? I have the Inside Macintosh books which I think are online with PDFs as well. I don't recall seeing them in there, but I have tons of hardware books of that era.
It's been awhile since I've done any SIMM connectors, but I remember them being tricky. I have a Hakko FR-301 de-soldering gun you are welcome to borrow. I've found it to be a major life saver, specifically with stubborn pins. Otherwise adding fresh solder and flux should do the trick. ...
Very cool find! It appears to be an FPGA heavy board. Clearly for internal use only. I would almost think it is an FPGA programming tool given JTAG, CLPD, UART, and SPI. Seems like this device would attach to a computer by USB or serial and program/store various files like JED. JTAG is very...
@trag If you get the PEX ROM built, what do you think development wise can be done with such a ROM? Do you think it could be used in a 8600/9600? By the way, number 1 will never happen... I've been trying for years.
Also, I should mention that I have no intention of creating anything myself...
@trag Those are interesting, it appears that the chips on the second are still available from one of my contacts in China, which is a big surprise. Not a big fan of their price but you only need 2...
Aside from the issues with the ROM SIMM socket and possible bad traces, it looks quite tame. If those two main parts are good, I suspect this would be a fairly easy fix. I'd recommend nickel plating the chassis once the rust is all gone and a a rust inhibitor is applied. It will make it looks...
I thought maybe it was something along the lines of keeping the parts in the Amiga community. I did see someone a year or two ago with 16mb modules and I asked him if they will work for Macs and that guy said no as well. I can't fathom that if the speed and nature of the chips is correct why...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Amiga-GVP-RAM-SIMM-4MB-64-pin-module-NEW/193229327739?hash=item2cfd5d8d7b:g:2LwAAOSwvvJd3Yyg
They even stamped it on the PCB :lol:
As an incidental side note, I have seen others create 64pin SIMMs for Amiga but clearly say not for Macintosh use. Does anyone know why exactly? I can't be too hard to build new memory, at least I wouldn't think so. I mean it would be nice to have 16mb modules for the IIfx. If anyone knows...
Yeah, but I'm hoping the project will be open-source and serve as a platform for others to do fun things with as they please. I just hope the Mac SE/30 is an interesting enough platform for people to want to work with.
No worries, these are probably a better fit for his machine as they are pre-owned and have that "used" look which would make the fact that one foot is different less noticeable.
Interesting concept, I like it! Sounds like 90% of that is heavy lifting from a software prospective. That is something neither my engineer nor I have the skill set for. However, if anyone is interested in joining the project... Let me know :)
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