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    PPC740 G3 CPU on a machine that came with a 603e

    That's a very interesting idea, though I would worry about the mechanical stability of placing a ZIF module on the BGA footprint. (Though I guess you could use the old heatsink mounting points to anchor the adapter in place)
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    PPC740 G3 CPU on a machine that came with a 603e

    Maybe, but those 740's are damn expensive! Cheapest I found in a quick sarch was about £50 before shipping
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    Industrial Disk On Module DOM Power Supply Cable

    You can buy pre-crimped JST cables from china pretty cheaply so you could always splice one of those with the socket form a mole to sata adapter. It's just a matter of figuring out exactly which JST variant it uses as there is a bunch of differen't ones
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    Recreateing the Apple TechStep

    Thanks :) I'm very happy with how it has come out and was certainly not expecting it to boot on the first try! Thanks ;) Case will probably be something 3d printed but we haven't really decided yet, this may not even be the final form factor as this design was mainly done to be easy to test I...
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    Recreateing the Apple TechStep

    All I have to say is this:
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    Rebooting LCIII

    Ah, C8 is also the wrong way round, that is on VCC for the EGRET chip so if that's shorting (as tants then to do when subjected to reverse voltage) it will definitely make the system crash / reboot
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    Rebooting LCIII

    Looks like you have a jumper from the positive side of C13 to pin 3 of LP2 which isn't correct, the positive pin of C13 should connect to one side of R37 and one side of R54 (both are on the other side of the board) This shows where it should be connected to (Blue parts are pads / traces on the...
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    Reverse Engineering the Macintosh IIcx Logicboard

    Sure, if someone wants to donate me a non working IIfx :p
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    Reverse Engineering the Macintosh Plus PCB

    That is actually something that is on my list of things to do :) Unfortunately that list is very long so if someone else want to have a crack at it please be my guest!
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    Reverse Engineering the Macintosh Plus PCB

    Board layout, gerbers and scans are now on GitHub: https://github.com/max234252/MacPlus-Reloaded As with my other designs these are provided under a non-commercial licence but if you are a repairer and want to offer transplant services (or have any other commercial use in mind) please contact...
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    Reverse Engineering the Macintosh IIcx Logicboard

    Board layout, gerbers and scans are now on GitHub: https://github.com/max234252/MacIIcx_Reloaded As with my other designs these are provided under a non-commercial licence but if you are a repairer and want to offer transplant services (or have any other commercial use in mind) please contact...
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    Termination fuse ?

    The LC II doesn't have a scsi termpower fuse however it is conceivable if shorted the diode at D1 (Just below the external scsi connector) could be damaged so it might be worth checking that if your heaving termpower issues
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    Recreateing the Apple TechStep

    I have confirmed modern LCD's with the HD44780 compatible controllers do work fine on the techstep :) I thought I had posted that in this thread but I guess not... Must have only mentioned it in PM's with @jajan547 Here is the techstep working with a modern backlit LCD (Which looks much...
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    Silicon Image SIL3112 Flashing: Easier Way Using flashrom

    From some old threads it seems the AM29LV040B, PM39LV040 or MX29LV040 are the only supported chips by the stock formware though I can't say I ever tried it on one of the SST chips
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    Silicon Image SIL3112 Flashing: Easier Way Using flashrom

    Really? I thought all the supported chips where 3.3v? The SST39SF0x0 series are all 5v chips (the LF are the 3.3v ones) EDIT: Haveing dug through some old threads it looks like the AM29LV040B, PM39LV040 or MX29LV040 are the only supported chips by the stock firmware I'll try it tomorrow, my...
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    Silicon Image SIL3112 Flashing: Easier Way Using flashrom

    Just tried it, seems to work fine :) Booted my 8600 into 8.6 from a SATA HDD from a card which now has a SST39SF040 installed
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    Silicon Image SIL3112 Flashing: Easier Way Using flashrom

    Will do, I have a bunch of SST39SF040's so i'll give it a try with one of those :)
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    After a long round of troubleshooting and parts sourcing the first batch are almost ready, just...

    After a long round of troubleshooting and parts sourcing the first batch are almost ready, just need to do final testing on the cards. Current intention is to offer fully populated / tested / working cards. Will hopefully be posting them in the trading post this weekend :)
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    Recreateing the Apple TechStep

    Much progress has been made since the my last post to this thread! Stage 2 is now more or less complete, All the hardware has been reverse engineered and new boards have been drawn up and sent off for manufacture. A quick overview of the current status of the hardware: Logicboard: Port...
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    Reverse Engineering the Color Classic AB

    When creating straight copies of PCB's I generally favour Sprint layout, it allows you to import scans and trace over them and once you get used to it it is quick and easy to use however it has a couple of drawbacks - it dosen't create any kind of netlist or have any schematic tied to the design...
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