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  1. Ferrix97

    20 SC Psu

    The PSU should be a Sony unit, most of them have bad output capacitors
  2. Ferrix97

    Macintosh 512k to 512Ke

    I think so, all plus roms should work
  3. Ferrix97

    Macintosh 512k to 512Ke

    Yes, but unless you change the floppy drive (and its cage) too, I don't see a reason. Also, 512ks are a lot harder to find than 512kes, I suggest keeping you 512k in its original configuration.
  4. Ferrix97

    Macintosh 128k issues

    I think increasing R45 is going to make the circuit even less stable. I also tried changing R44 and R48 (which should make a voltage divider) to no avail. No matter what I do, it becomes less stable or the display starts wobbling
  5. Ferrix97

    Macintosh 128k issues

    Here are a few measurements: Unfortunately my digital scope is not isolated and the Idea I had in mind (hooking it up to a UPS) only lasted for a few minutes. So I had to use an old 15Mhz Philips with a million hours on the CRT This what I get on the Gate of Q10 This is test point 6...
  6. Ferrix97

    Macintosh 128k issues

    So far I've gone from bad to worse: by decreasing R45 to 200Ohms and increasing R44 and R48 to 1K, I've only gained about 7 volts or so, but now the screen is wobbling (or should I say twerking?)
  7. Ferrix97

    DaynaFile hackiness

    You could always ground the negative rail if not needed
  8. Ferrix97

    A broken Apple TechStep

    Yes, the ROMs are standard (but each pack has a different size). The board itself just contains the two memory chips (one ROM for the tests, one EEPROM for the logs), a resistor and the connector for interfacing to the TechStep, so it should be possibile to recreate said board to house a modern...
  9. Ferrix97

    SE/30 Chime but black screen

    Great! It looks like those video issues are getting more and more common, probably because those ICs don't like capacitor goo around them. Out of the three boards I have, two of them had the same issue as yours, and the third one had a broken Data line on the SCSI IC.
  10. Ferrix97

    Macintosh 128k issues

    The Apple II was one of the first computers to use a SMPS, and the Classic also uses an IC that was probably around when the Mac was first made, but I guess they thought "why bother improving a thing that already works?"
  11. Ferrix97

    Macintosh 128k issues

    Tomorrow (actually, later today) I'll swap the resistors with trimmers (I usually put 2x the original value to have some room both ways) and see what happens. Also, where is R60? I cannot find it on my schematic (probably because I'm way too tired)
  12. Ferrix97

    Macintosh 128k issues

    I'm not an EE (I study telecommunications), but I think I should increase the resistance on the gate (by adding a resistor) to limit the current and lower R45 to bypass some current around the gate cathode junction, to make it less sensitive
  13. Ferrix97

    Macintosh 128k issues

    Here's a picture of the carnage: This leads me to believe that the original SCR might not be a E0102. The front is blown, so I thought it was an E0102 by reading this post: https://68kmla.org/forums/index.php?/topic/20838-macintosh-128k-240v-analog-board-component-identification/?p=211733 I...
  14. Ferrix97

    Macintosh 128k issues

    Thanks for the datasheet. comparing the characteristics between the two, I don't see that big of a difference that would cause such problems I've also tried a P0102 and it still behaves exactly the same way, and those are pretty much identical...
  15. Ferrix97

    Macintosh 128k issues

    Sad news: nothing changed. with the 1K resistor it still reaches 63Vac and then starts flubbing. maybe tomorrow I'll rig up an isolated oscilloscope and I'll probe the output. (I don't have an isolation transformer, but I could power the scope with a UPS detached from the mains) I think it...
  16. Ferrix97

    Macintosh 128k issues

    I'll try right now (it's 00:30 in the morning here, and I'm half asleep), Hopefully I won't fry it
  17. Ferrix97

    Macintosh 128k issues

    Really? so essentially I was using the noise in the pulses to drive the main transistor?
  18. Ferrix97

    Macintosh 128k issues

    If a datasheet is available, I cannot find it. And if there is one around in the inernet, it would probably a low res scan taken fron an 80's book or magazine with diagrams drawn by hand and waveforms acquiried with film cameras. I have older books about semiconductor replacements, but they...
  19. Ferrix97

    Fixing a Macintosh Classic Rev. 2 Analog board (240V) that shows no signs of life

    This is the third time that I found a board with this kind of issue, the same fix also works with board that produce low voltages at startup and ramp up as they heat up. The Board in question is a 630-0560-240V. This is a 240V international board, but the same fix should work on the US ones...
  20. Ferrix97

    A broken Apple TechStep

    Actually yes, I was able to fix a RAM issue on my SE/30, it didn't like mismatched pairs. It also fails serial handshake on the same machine, probably another broken trace (the board is not in great shape)
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