I'm still looking for the culprit, although my CRT is pretty burnt up as it is.
The good news is that I put a jump wire on my SE/30 logic board and got it to work correctly again! My current soldering iron is big enough that it risks bumping into other stuff, so I will get a smaller one and...
I've checked out the connector for the yoke again, but nothing I've reflowed has fixed anything yet. I'm trying to avoid haphazardly heating solder joints, at risk of breaking something. It seems like a gentle press on that area of the board (Near L1 and the yoke connector) stops the screen from...
Since I bought it a few years ago, the analog board on my Macintosh SE SuperDrive has suffered an odd problem, where the picture often changes scale/brightness. It happens occasionally when the machine is running normally. The picture becomes brighter, slightly wider, and about 1/3 of the screen...
For the time being, I put my verified good 400MB HDD from my SE in it, since that has all the files from when I had the 030 board installed. Everything works great; the noisy/bad HDD was indeed Quantum.
You're probably correct, it sometimes continues to spin, but it's about a 50/50 chance. Will probably put a SCSI2SD in it, or the hard drive from my SE since my SE/30 logic board is now toast.
It's not possible to do this without first inserting the floppy, because there's no system/extension to load until the HDD turns back on. Sometimes, the HDD will spin down right after it turns on, sometimes it will keep spinning and boot right away. If it were easier to switch them out, I would...
The analog board looks fine; the whole inside is remarkably clean. However, the logic board has been recapped with electrolytic (through-hole) capacitors! I did some research, and the SCSI drive inside (HD 530) was meant as an external hard disk. It does not seem to have been reformatted or...
Earlier today, I visited a seller to pick up an old SE, wanting to salvage the CRT & analog board for my SE/30, which has a relatively burnt-in tube and a loose joint hiding somewhere. The seller told me he had recapped all of the compact Macs in his workshop, and they were all in good or...
Third-party support would have arrived faster, had the Macintosh supported its own development environment of some kind. For the first few years, it was completely Lisa-reliant, if I remember.
Thank goodness you saved all of the most irreplaceable parts. The glob top on the accelerator is pretty sweet looking, and I'm curious to hear what that noise you described sounds like.
Because my router is so new, dd-wrt does not offer the option to set speed/duplex in the VLANs menu. However, I've found that you can use the Network Bridge function on a Windows machine with multiple network interfaces. The properties of the virtual "bridge" device contain a menu for setting to...
I may have a dying one, as well. There's a tiny, barely visible orange glow, but it's been like that for ages. Can picture tubes end up manufactured with an imperfect vacuum?
I'm also curious about switches and transceivers, many people here seem to know more about them than myself. My SE/30 has an Asante card (MacCon 30ie) with thinnet and thicknet (AUI), but my AUI-to-RJ45 transceiver box (E-TBT-MC05) is proving a nuisance, even with OpenTransport 1.3. I have it...
I am also intrigued by multibooting. I heard there was a utility named System Picker, which can switch between System Folders within the same partition. I'm kind of eager to try it out, now.
After reading a few short stories about Apple's developers in the 1980's, I found that the isopropyl alcohol had completely evaporated (and stopped stinking up the room). My multimeter didn't seem to find any continuity issues, where I previously assumed traces had been broken. To see if there...
I saw that, as well. I enjoyed it, since I will eventually need to install a SCSI2SD. I also don't often see people building their own mounting brackets, which is pretty neat. If I remember, 8-Bit Guy may have made some interesting points about whether or not the IIgs was superior to the...
The attached WinImage file (Which should work for dd on OS X, or really any raw image writer) is taken from a disk of the slightly-older Asante software. Downloading the later version would only give me a zero-length file. I put together the disk on my PowerMac G4, then made this binary image on...
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