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    Looking for a dead SE (or SE case)

    Thank you Mac128k I have PM'ed stretch
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    Looking for a dead SE (or SE case)

    Delicious! PMed! :D
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    68000 microprocessor anatomy

    Maybe If I can find a new logic board for My 128k, we will find out first hand!
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    Looking for a dead SE (or SE case)

    I guess it would sorry :I I updated it in the CP, but I am in Canton Ohio. I will pay shipping as needed however. \ Friends who are glass artists. :D (He's a glass blower, but he's cut CRT's before while in a filtered tent thing)
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    Looking for a dead SE (or SE case)

    Hey all, I am on the hunt for a Macintosh SE case for my next project. I want to put my Mac Mini into one so It will fit my retro themed media room. I know it has been done before, but I want to do it anyway. :beige: I only have one Compact mac and it is a 128k which is one used logic board...
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    What went 'pop'?

    See if you can see anything under the capacitors, some are designed to vent that way. I don't know if they use any in a 512k however.
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    What went 'pop'?

    That is the low voltage transformer. It usually has a layer of gunk on it.
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    Mac 128k error 048010

    It fixes half of my ram problem by jumping the pin to the socket with the broken off end of a tack, I need now to figure out the other chip. Code went from 048010 to 040010 the G12 chip is back online somewhere in my tinkering.
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    128K Added Resistor Array

    Odd... Your ram chips look different from mine.
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    Mac 128k error 048010

    Well, I finally had the time and energy to remove the logic board to get a good look. All the original solder was still shiny and neat. But one thing cought my eye... The Rom HI chip was slightly ajar from its socket. I take a look and realize I wasn't the first person in here. Apparently...
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    Mac 128k error 048010

    I have one of these multi-meters, which setting do I use for it to test the voltage? http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/meters/1496.html
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    Mac 128k error 048010

    I guess I will hold on to it and look for a dead SE or something. Mabye I will find a dead 128k with donor chips.
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    Mac 128k error 048010

    You've talked me out of it...for now. I realized the case is physically pristine minus a little yellowing. I would feel better working on a dead SE or other. Just something I could %100 affirm as dead. But I cannot find anything wrong visually with the chips. I have only a Keyboard and...
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    Mac 128k error 048010

    Is there any instruction on that? Edit: the ram area didn't appear to be modified though. Is the LV transformer supposed to be this dirty?
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    Mac 128k error 048010

    I got it open, using a 10" 1/8" slotted screw driver. Here are my findings: I opened it about 5" just to see what's what. First, I noticed that the CRT is a Samsung....rare. Second, from what I could see from the side, the chips are unmodified. I was too chicken to go on, it has only been 12...
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    Mac 128k error 048010

    My mom just had a meeting to go to, she will be back, with the camera. Then I will have all the time I need. I only use it because it's dSLR (I have a main stream digital one) Anyway, that code chart is quite revealing. I shall attempt to open the back. (I have small electronics torx drivers...
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    Mac 128k error 048010

    I tried, but my time was limited, I wanted to do better, but my mom wanted her camera back :) Well, here... You can make out 048010 and sort of see the line underneath with the changing pattern, and you can see the pixel line on the one side.
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    Mac 128k error 048010

    Hello all, This is my first post, so bear with me. I got a Model #: M0001 Mac 128k from my grandparent's basement. When I turn it on, It displays the "Sad Mac" icon and code 048010 there is a patterned dotted line under the code that appears to be changing patterns every half second or so. I...
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