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    Performa 550 and Recovery Partition

    Turns out this hard drive also definitely came from a Performa 550. Luckily the owner had run MacCheck and saved a report, which said: 80 is gestaltMacLC550. Too bad it had been reformatted in 2000, I could have learned some interesting stuff from this one. Yep! It was definitely not...
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    Performa 550 and Recovery Partition

    Nice! I wonder if Apple Backup is still present on it. The easiest way to dump the HDD is to use a ZuluSCSI or BlueSCSI V2 with initiator mode, although with someone who's not tech savvy I realize that can be tricky. Ahh yeah, definitely for a 630 then. Mystery solved! I bought a 160 MB Apple...
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    Performa 550 and Recovery Partition

    Thanks for taking a photo! Ah yes, I've heard of Internal HD Format. My understanding is that it only works with Macs that have IDE drives: https://machut.net/files/manuals/macintosh_performa/0306379PerformaHDupdt.PDF I'm thinking maybe that disk actually came with a Performa 630 series...
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    Performa 550 and Recovery Partition

    Thanks! As soon as @Dandu mentioned that this existed, I knew I just had to find it. I didn't want it to be lost forever. And as these hard drives age and go bad due to gooey rubber or whatever else, it's only going to get harder and harder to find working ones. So I knew time was of the...
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    Performa 550 and Recovery Partition

    I'm extremely curious about that as well. If anyone has a 575 that has never been formatted and has the ability to dump the hard drive with a ZuluSCSI or BlueSCSI in initiator mode, I'd love to take a look. By the way, I'm still working on sharing the partition content with everybody. I just...
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    Performa 550 and Recovery Partition

    Thanks! I've been on a bit of a kick about seeing original Performa stuff, and I'm very curious!
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    Performa 550 and Recovery Partition

    If you have an earlier disk, I'd love to see the contents of it if you'd be willing to share!
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    Performa 550 and Recovery Partition

    Ah yes, are you thinking of the Utilities disk? I still have this one, which came with a caddy-loading Performa 550. It doesn't have special names for those two programs, but it's definitely a Performa-specific thing. Here's a screenshot of booting from it:
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    Performa 550 and Recovery Partition

    I also bought a copy of the Dinosaur Safari CD that Apple mentioned in the second technote I linked, and used MAME to reproduce the bug they were talking about. As soon as you launch it, the machine reboots and up pops this message. I'm interested in looking deeper to understand how/why that...
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    Wombat (650, 800) board overclocking limitations

    Yeah, I was going to point out the CayMac SIMM. I think I've heard of someone else making something compatible as well, but I can't remember. To be fair, I think people have found that older SIMM designs happen to work in the 610/650 despite not disabling the onboard ROMs like the newer design...
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    Performa 550 and Recovery Partition

    A kind soul on Reddit let me borrow a hard drive out of a Performa 550. After I got it working (which will probably be a video all on its own for future reference for people with old Conner hard drives that don't work) and dumped it, look what I found:
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    Classic II possible ROM bug, weird 68030 instruction

    Thanks! That’s a fantastic reference!
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    Classic II possible ROM bug, weird 68030 instruction

    I guess I should point out that I posted a blog about this discovery today! Thanks! Is there some kind of reference of all of the steppings, revisions, etc.? I have a IIci...definitely could be worth testing! Thank you! I could have sworn I read somewhere that rev B still has the same ROM...
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    Classic II possible ROM bug, weird 68030 instruction

    Thank you all! Very fun stuff. Interestingly, the early Classic II that I bought has EPROMs with stickers for the Apple part numbers instead of mask ROMs. Not that it would disprove your mask ROM theory, but I found it interesting nonetheless. I still think it was a mistake. It wasn't...
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    Macintosh 128K Week 9

    That is really, really cool. Congrats on finally finding an unmodified one, and incredible that it still has a working logic board! I can totally understand the thought process behind not replacing any of the components, especially since you already have another one that's recapped and...
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    Classic II possible ROM bug, weird 68030 instruction

    Thanks! So that might be a good one for future Classic II troubleshooters, make sure that pin isn't shorted to ground. No joke, it's crazy how unnecessarily close to the pad that trace runs. Although in fairness, this wouldn't have happened if I had put caps that matched what the factory put...
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    Classic II possible ROM bug, weird 68030 instruction

    I figured it out! The Classic II logic board lives, and successfully booted from ZuluSCSI. Didn't have to remove any chips. I thought the Egret looked pretty clean and I had already absolutely doused it with 99% IPA, dripped it through underneath, and scrubbed well with a toothbrush earlier, so...
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    Classic II possible ROM bug, weird 68030 instruction

    Drats...recapping didn't fix this Classic II logic board on its own. I'm sooo close to being able to verify this bug on hardware. I cobbled together a video solution that doesn't depend on the analog board using mac-se-video-converter with a Pi Pico. I was originally going to wait for the...
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    Classic II possible ROM bug, weird 68030 instruction

    Took care of the tricky ones tonight, in particular C3 and C13 because of their close proximity to other parts. Kapton tape helped with shielding, and the Hakko T18-BR02 tip worked well. I still think this is one of the trickier, if not the trickiest, fits I've ever had to deal with while...
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    Classic II possible ROM bug, weird 68030 instruction

    Thanks for the encouragement, Andy! That's a really good idea to cover nearby plastic with Kapton tape.
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