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    Macintosh SE powered off unexpectedly, strong electrical smell

    There are no failure-prone RIFA safety caps in the SE power supply or on its analog board. You were having some display issues before this happened, right? I suspect the flyback transformer is what failed. The SE and SE/30 power supplies are compatible, but you may need an analog board repair...
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    Mac IIvx at local recycler. Couldn’t help it.

    Do not attempt to power that on before it has been cleaned and repaired.
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    Macintosh SE Superdrive (1.44) ROM flash service

    You can get a SWIM that will work in your SE from Kero's Mac Mods in Japan for $48: https://en.infinityproducts.co.jp/product-page/super-wh-iwm-swapper-plcc44-to-dip28-swim-adapter For an extra $16, you can also get flashed ROMs, but they're not pin-compatible, so there's a little extra work...
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    ATI Radeon 9250 PCI cards, converting from 64-bit to 128-bit and other details

    I had some NTD40N03s on hand, so I tried swapping them in for the NTD14N03s. As expected, no improvement. Still burning hot. Here's the reference schematic for this regulator: The VisionTek card doesn't implement it exactly as shown above, but it shares one thing in common that I hadn't really...
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    PowerMac 7600 3.3v ram

    The limited experimentation I've done with bus overclocking suggests that EDO modules can work at faster bus speeds (up to 60MHz) where my FPM modules do not.
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    ATI Radeon 9250 PCI cards, converting from 64-bit to 128-bit and other details

    I have been misunderstanding all of the TLV431-based regulators on these cards. They are not switchers at all. While it is possible to build a switching regulator with a shunt reference like the TLV431, the configuration here is a linear regulator. They find a gate voltage where the FET's RDSon...
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    ATI Radeon 9250 PCI cards, converting from 64-bit to 128-bit and other details

    Somewhat unexpectedly, this saga continues. @Trash80toHP_Mini asked me to convert a PCI 9250 for him, and I agreed to take a shot at it. Specifically one of these, a VisionTek with a DMS-59 connector: The DMS-59 output is odd and was clearly chosen for its ability to fit into a low-profile...
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    Bitcoin Mining on Mac Classic

    Funny that this thread is still getting posts. The OP has not been here in over a month. In perspective, I would say that his software was a great success.
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    games that were released with "unrealized coding" left hidden in it?

    I think that https://tcrf.net has some examples.
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    Take it to a coffee shop and bask in the envy of all who witness you

    Take it to a coffee shop and bask in the envy of all who witness you
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    1bit games with music

    Glider up to at least version 4 is playable with music on a 68000 in b&w. It will bog down a bit when there are a multiple sprites on the screen, but it's playable.
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    Tiny Turbo Development: Like Spicy O'Clock for Power Macs (or anything with a half-can oscillator)

    Thanks! I am pleasantly surprised by just how effective a big ol' first-order RC filter can be. Time to get some of these out in the wild now.
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    Found this first Gen Apple LCD display for cheap. Anyone have one?

    PCI Vendor 1668 is Actiontec, whose bridge chip comes up in reference to the Sonnet Tempo Trio card. If that's what you have, very nice score. You could open the case and look. Edit: I think the reference to the Sonnet Tempo Trio I found in this thread may be a red herring. Actiontec makes...
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    Tiny Turbo Development: Like Spicy O'Clock for Power Macs (or anything with a half-can oscillator)

    I played around with Rs and Cs in LTSpice because it's a lot faster than trial and error with a soldering iron, and settled on 10 ohms and 4.7uF. That gives me the attenuation I want (down to <20mV) without dropping too much voltage: I had a 4.7uF part on hand; granted, in an 0805 package...
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    Tiny Turbo Development: Like Spicy O'Clock for Power Macs (or anything with a half-can oscillator)

    Funny, when researching the LTC6905 and jitter, I came across a few references to the Digilent BASYS2, which is a Xilinx Spartan 3 FPGA dev board: https://tilde.ini.uzh.ch/~tobi/wiki/doku.php?id=dig:fpga2#faq Apparently they had the same problem! Nice to know I'm not the only one.
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    Tiny Turbo Development: Like Spicy O'Clock for Power Macs (or anything with a half-can oscillator)

    It finally occurred to me to try measuring the peak-to-peak noise on the 5V input to the oscillator, and look at the FFT: I can't go >50MHz with the FFT on this scope so I might be missing some interesting things going on at higher frequencies, but as far as I can tell, I'm dealing with about...
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    Mathey MSATA-02MAC SATA Card

    I remembered I'd had problems with this style of PLCC socket being finicky before, so I tried reseating the 39VF020 a few times with no improvement. So I tried booting without the chip installed; still a bong and a black screen. I then tried removing the serial EEPROM, just to see what the card...
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    Tiny Turbo Development: Like Spicy O'Clock for Power Macs (or anything with a half-can oscillator)

    I was inspired to work on this a bit more yesterday. I tried a 4.7k 0805 resistor in place of the trim pot, and jitter did not improve. The trim pot is cermet, not wirewound, so it should have very low inductance and capacitance. Seems ideal for this application. I also observed that jitter is...
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    Troubleshooting GLUE, C32M, and C16M

    No, sorry, I shelved that board and have not returned to it. I tried 2 GLUE chips and got the same results on and off the board, so I do not suspect GLUE was the problem. I agree with your theory that it's likely a problem somewhere else on the board, perhaps one of the other chips, or a...
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    ATI Radeon 9250 PCI cards, converting from 64-bit to 128-bit and other details

    Unfortunately, these are the only two cards I have experience with, and I don't have any 1900x1200 DVI monitors at home to test with.
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