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Thanks, that's great to have it confirmed.
Regarding SYS_PWR, the dev notes say: "This signal controls whether the CPU is in the active or sleep state.". So I guess it should be low at all time. It actually seems it's not always flaky and sometimes it stays low as prescribed.
But look at this...
Thanks a lot for all your answers, that's very encouraging to have some support here ☺️
Now, to your questions:
No, no HDD, no floppy, no trackpad and I've also tried with no screen.
The board is cleaned thoroughly (IPA + water + IPA) after removing the old caps, no cap goo is present...
https://vintageapple.org/gamba2/micron_ebay/736/2049940736.html I thought about this guy - which is the external-only color 640x480 Xceed and uses only GALs and no ASICs. I remember @Bolle also mentioned this at some point in the past (many months ago).
@Bolle Wow, this is amazing! I actually thought about doing something similar based on the Micron Xceed card I found in one of my SE/30s. The equations from Micron are (I think) public so it seemed like a relative doable quest. Out of curiosity, why did you decide for the Formac card?
One of my...
Hello again, I'm coming back with a small (but not so positive) update on the project.
I started by removing the suspect logic chips (listed above) and tracing main connections between VIA, ASC, SWIM, SCC, CPU_GLU, AC244s and the RAM/ROM/PDS connectors. The PCB is really in a very good...
@GregorHouse Sorry for digging this out, I have a very similar problem with a backlit Portable - have you found out anything more about this machine? Thanks!
Hello,
I've managed to return a tiny bit to my 68k Mac hobby and decided to try to clean up an unmolested backlit Portable I had lying in the closet.
What I've done:
Didn't try to turn it on, just disassembled it.
Desoldered all capacitors. Most of the cap juice seemed fresh and still mostly...
If you look at my screenshot from MacBench, you can see the results for two frequencies (@16M and @40M; the CPU was always at the default 16M). 40M gives a slight boost to the benchmark score. The card itself has a jumper to configure which clock to use (OSC means the oscillator on the card, SYS...
You can see a difference in Floating Point performance between the system clock (16 MHz) and an external clock (40 MHz) in one of my screens. It's rather little. Probably using a 33 MHz version would be very very close to 40 MHz.
@Arisotura I was wondering, what technique do you use to remove the sockets safely? A desoldering station? Solder wick? I also have a battery victim (a compact mac though), but I'm not sure what would be safest for the board itself.
Thanks a lot for your responses, I will be happy to prepare few boards I have left within few weeks + we can think how to organize the boards in a larger quantity if there's interest.
@erichelgeson The connector comes from Digikey (A34313-ND), the oscillator is a standard DIP-8 sized (but with...
Soldering was not too bad, just a bit boring with that many pins ;) Yeah, adding a ROM socket would considerably complicate the board (potentially call for more layers) and I think most people will be fine with just a cost-efficient FPU extension.
Regarding the group buy - I still have 4...
Hi everyone,
I spent some hours of my lockdown time during Christmas and worked on a simple FPU card for Macintosh Classic II. I've bought this little Macintosh some years ago - it just needed a recap to bring it back to life :)
Yesterday, I have assembled the FPU board and I'm happy to...
I'm new to the forum so first of all I would like to say hi :)
I've recently start digging a bit into the accelerator topics. I found quite some references for 68000->68030 accelerators within the Amiga community - apart from TerribleFire's and Matze's designs that @Frobozz mentioned, you...
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