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  1. GRudolf94

    550MHz G4 PowerBook (Pismo vs Titanium)

    IIRC Apple schematics for PowerBook G4s mention Apollo (7447 is A7, 7448 is A8 - not sure if this applies to 40/45/50/55) not supporting anything 60x. Will be looking at my schematics to see if anything describes UniNorth MPX straps. I think I have a TiBook one that does. @herd nice work on the...
  2. GRudolf94

    G4 Cube Internal Speaker Functionality Dilema

    Ha. Yeah, as predicted, you don't have sound under i2s. .properties is a separate command, to be entered on a new line, after typing dev (device name) and hitting enter, which is why you got no response. psuedo(sic)-sound is probably just an entry that exists to initialize the driver that the...
  3. GRudolf94

    550MHz G4 PowerBook (Pismo vs Titanium)

    7440 and up are not pin-compatible with 750/7400. It would take an interposer, which some companies briefly sold, and is a pain+costly to recreate. And changes to the VRD.
  4. GRudolf94

    G4 Cube Internal Speaker Functionality Dilema

    He probably won't have /pci@xxxx/.../sound, but finding the i2s bus is a good start. dev / ls dev /pci@... dev i2s... until you arrive at the end of the chain. You can issue a ".properties" (with the dot, no quotes) at each level to see the details. Note absence of slashes on entries beyond...
  5. GRudolf94

    G4 Cube Internal Speaker Functionality Dilema

    As promised, iBook device tree dumps. The DAC3550 lives at /pci@f2000000/mac-io@17/i2s@10000/i2s-a@10000/sound Also attached are the . properties for each subdevice in this configuration. Sorry for the crappy images, but this iBook's panel is on the way out with vinegar syndrome.
  6. GRudolf94

    Powerbook 145b repair attempt needs help

    Toss at your favorite PCB service, fabbing at the default 1.6mm is fine - the dumbest PCB ever, it's just holes. This should make re-crimping easier - break/cut to size if you wish, place against pins, stab spacer+board+cable+clamp into vise, squeeze tight. It's got copper around the holes...
  7. GRudolf94

    Powerbook 145b repair attempt needs help

    I'd say so. Crimping was made less sketchy by placing a spacer (borrowed from a discarded thinkpad drive bay flat PCB) over the pins on the solder side, so I was applying pressure on a flat surface. I suppose I could knock out a PCB insert real quick and publish it here before people attempt to...
  8. GRudolf94

    Lobos board (Strange Apple ROM)

    Correct, an evolution of. What an 040 is to a DIP m68k.
  9. GRudolf94

    PowerBook 5300-gotchas?

    Re: 5300 vs 500 series performance complaints - one machine came with a bargain basement IDE drive kludged onto what is essentially half of its predecessor design; which is the other, natively equipped with SCSI ;) Laptop SCSI drives were never any marvel, but laptop IDE drives until the 00s...
  10. GRudolf94

    Powerbook 145b repair attempt needs help

    I've redone the interconnect cable before - releasing the latches without breaking them is the hardest part. You can use UDMA-2 (80way) cables.
  11. GRudolf94

    PowerBook 5300-gotchas?

    Correct, blue is a thermistor. What does the IDPROM handle, you ask? Just battery ID checking. "This is an Apple battery, S/Nxxyyyyy". If that much. I've forgotten the details, can peruse my notes at some other point.
  12. GRudolf94

    PowerBook 5300-gotchas?

    If it's anything like PBDuos, the 3-pin package is not a BMS, just a Dallas IDPROM. The only battery management is a thermistor.
  13. GRudolf94

    PB 180 single stuck or dead Pixel

    I'd not poke it. A stuck pixel in an active matrix screen is a faulty transistor. There's no science backing any "fix" technique that involves physical contact - most likely result is delaminating the panel and ending up with a black splotch over many pixels.
  14. GRudolf94

    Macintosh IIci Logicboard recreation

    I would assume Max is using SprintPCB, as that offers trace-over-background functionality.
  15. GRudolf94

    PowerBook 500 Series Battery Rebuild Failure (Oops, all dead EMMs!)

    Like Egret/Cuda and friends, EMM is presumably a 68HC05E1. I have the board somewhat disassembled with values noted down, but haven't actually started on reverse engineering it. You can check for the basic things as in "it's getting power to the right pins" (Vddsyn being power to the on-chip PLL...
  16. GRudolf94

    Macintosh IIci Logicboard recreation

    A few of us, I would think, agree that the IIci/cx is the turning point where Apple got the design right for a mostly one-size-fits-all computer. They have good basic features, are expandable in a few ways, were not eye-wateringly expensive (looking at you, IIfx), etc. It's not the fastest Mac...
  17. GRudolf94

    Sad/Death Chime on IIci

    The area around C10 and friends is a bit cruddy, not sure if enough to stop the machine working, but D5, Q3, UD13 and UE13, and the vias around them could all use some retouching with fresh flux. For the two HC132 I'd actually pull them to ensure you have no corrosion issues under the ICs.
  18. GRudolf94

    Sad/Death Chime on IIci

    @pinto_guy your white residue is just the flux reacting with you having put it in the dishwasher. Generally it's fine to leave it but YMMV. There is a test mode that can be enabled via those burn-in pads on the top left of your pic - details here...
  19. GRudolf94

    68020 SBC on VME Can't use the .ini file

    The 53C80 datasheet is of no use here - countless things use that, in many different implementations, some of them compatible with cheap SCSI disk emulators, some not. Anyway, as @Phipli said, if this is a mission-critical device, i.e. something still used in a medical setting, hobby use SDEs...
  20. GRudolf94

    G4 Cube Internal Speaker Functionality Dilema

    Anyway, I'm sure we'll find out the issue is: the audio hardware is left dangling there, curiously stuffed on every production board, without having a suitable entry in the device tree to pipe it into the system so that it can be seen as an audio device by either ROM or OS. I won't be close to...
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