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I have an iMac G3 that just won't turn on no matter what, and it's been like that for close to 5 years. I recently pulled it out of my attic to see if just letting it sit for a bit would change anything, and unfortunately, nothing had changed. When you press the power button after plugging it...
I need disk images for iCab 2.99 (the one for 68k Macs) and Stuffit 5.5 on 1.44 MB floppies. I can't figure out how to get them to my LC II, and online searching brings me almost nowhere. If anyone can help with this that'd be greatly appreciated.
Alright, good news, it sees my connection. Unfortunately, Stuffit won't let me unzip the .sit of iCab 2.99, so I'm having some difficulty getting online. Do you be any chance have a disk image of a browser that works with System 7.5.3?
Alright... I resoldered everything that looked like it might need it... no avail. I'm starting to suspect the chip itself. I mean, I'm already replacing pretty much every chip on the board trying to blindly fix this, might as well try this one too. The problem is I have absolutely NO prior...
It's hard to see in the picture, but there are connectors on the homemade socket that have solder on them, but have no leads. So I was wondering if maybe that was the issue, was that one of the connections broke off or something. Also, the disk drive has been thoroughly cleaned by me, as well as...
Well, now it's sometimes accepting the disk, other times not. when it does accept it, it's pretty quick to got to the sad mac with 0F0064 error. Attached are the pictures of the mod. Also, I'm confused how if the RAM isn't bad, how did changing the RAM fix the startup sound?
The disk was from RescueMyClassicMac, which I'm confident is a good supplier. Also, let it be known that I have next to no resources to test with, just a sorta half working LC II (which was able to read the disk no problem in OS 7.5.3) I will try getting more RAM, but the thing is, I tested the...
Unfortunate update, getting a 0f0064 sad mac... It would appear that a new floppy drive is needed to get this thing any farther. And unfortunately, eBay has no internal ones to offer.
Update- The Mac makes the normal chime now! I replaced the lower 9-12 RAM ICs with new ones, and now I'm a step further, because I also have a System 1.1 startup disk. The next issue is that it gets to the "Welcome to Macintosh" screen, then flashes randomly. Floppy drive error?
EDIT- Video...
Well, just here's the problem. The connectors on the IC socket seem to have been soldered on in different locations as well, but those connections are gone now and just left stumps. I also played around with the chip last night, and I was able to remove it, which caused a horribly distorted...
I got a working LC from a friend, and it's got an ethernet card with some other connection (I believe a PDS) in it. I was wondering what this card is, and if there are any drivers for it. Thanks!
Unfortunately, I'm not very skilled in this kinda stuff... but I'll give it a go and see what I find. I've already ordered another 8530 for dirt cheap, so just in case it is, it will solve it. If you look closely at the two pictures, the black and white dots are now spaced farther apart after...
Update- Made the situation worse, it would seem. There are now another set of dots, and the startup sound is the same.
EDIT: The startup sound is a bit less distorted and slower and I can almost make out the chime now. Perhaps that SCC chip is the real problem?
Those little pink squares around the yoke are geometry magnets. I had to adjust that on my Mac too. Twist those until the image becomes a square, and there should be 8 of them, each corresponding to a corner/side of the screen.
Update- I have cleaned the board with distilled water and soap, rinsed it thoroughly and it's now drying. When I was cleaning, I noticed that 8530 SCC didn't seem to have the same factory solder in the connections, and they also looked a bit orange around the connection. I looked up this chip...
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