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@pizzigri @Arbee Appreciate the support! Will have to do it without schematics, and hope we stumble across the fault. Have taken it down to the bare plastics -
Nothing immediately obvious below the bottom shield, apart from being a fair bit less dusty than the rest.
The only obvious thing...
Currently at this stage of the disassembly - everything is apart down to the front speakers & shield.
Can anyone help make sense of where to start to troubleshoot this? Don't want to break anything, even though perhaps the connection on the inside is already frayed.
Wow, had no idea that there were emulators! Probably not a direction I'd go in, but guessing this is probably how the sound of SCSI drives will eventually live on... unless someone starts up a cottage < 500 MB SCSI drive industry! (to go with the also non-existent cottage vintage CRT & cottage...
The board has now been cleaned a second time (with soapy water), washed off & dried. It boots & appears to be working fine, including copying. Installed Mac OS 7.6.1 and it now only uses 3,900 KB.
However, the sound is still out. I triple-cleaned & reflowed all of the legs on the chip, but it...
Guessing there was a certain point in time where they used a different quality capacitor?
Haven't seen any of these machines in the flesh yet! Is the longevity one of the reasons they're sought-after?
Well, taking it apart and checking the motherboard again revealed some weirdness:
It looks like a lot of the chips are "leaking". Perhaps capacitor juice that was trapped under, and not released during the first clean?
Will try again.
Agreed, far beyond the reach of a "nostalgia" purchase - for some reason I saw $25 when checking the auction. Looks like the ones linked in the original post don't really go below $200. Perhaps at 1/4 of that might be manageable. Back to the drawing board.
@Daniël of the spindown models, 1 is an ELS, 1 is an LPS, 2 are Prodrive Lightning. Got nothing to lose trying it on the ELS!
Had a look at the threads to convert the ACARD adaptors to HDD use, however it's far beyond my skill level - can solder and swap around components, however only with...
After completing a long-running refurbish of a Mac Classic, and installing a BlueSCSI, I realised that Solid State hard drive replacements can cause an empty feeling inside. The enjoyment of the usage is diminished without the familiar scratching sound of head/platter!
Have about 10 SCSI HDDs...
Great, that did the trick. Reads discs perfectly now. Broke another tab (front panel) and had to epoxy it. Also a tab inside the CD (which was a Matsushita). Did the same clean to the floppy heads too. Used the CD drive to move a copy of Stuffit 5.5 to the disk, and archives are now able to be...
Above: it cleaned up pretty nicely, no Retrobrite - plastic was so brittle.
@Phipli @joshc Will aim for 32mb then. Have tried to tidy it up, but it's so incredibly bloated. The menu bar contains so much stuff, and there are programs that trigger all sorts of things in the background when...
Sadly, nothing seems to make any difference! Most of the RAM is always occupied.
Copied all of the files onto ZIP disks - will copying them back after a reinstall result in any issues?
Also, snapped a couple of the tabs on the fan whilst trying to get at the rust. Guess taking the front off...
Well, thankfully, this appeared to be a success:
Removed all the gunk, recapped the board, cleaned the AB & tube. No issues with picture or anything.
It appears to have a lot of software on it. So much so, that of the 12 MB available, there are only 4.5 MB free.
Blurriness is my ancient...
Thanks @Phipli @Scott Baret @joshc !
Will begin with a vinegar soak, recap & test of the LB, without any additional measures, and post updates here. Cheers
Greetings all.
Coming from a tough failure at getting a 5500 PCI working ( https://68kmla.org/bb/index.php?threads/pm-5400-5500-damage-compatibility.45300/ , will have a new board eventually), I've got an LC 575 that hasn't been plundered for the board, hoping to have more success with this...
@Phipli sadly, this is the result of using a fair bit of flux, too tricky for me.
@GRudolf94 Thanks, guess that does make me feel a little better. It was such an anticlimax, to have the "happy bong", and then for it to fall apart in front of me. It'll be stowed for a rainy day, and a...
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