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OK, got this mac to recognize the external drive, had to change the jumpers on the hard drive itself. SCSI probe "sees" the external HD, but I can't seem to mount it (an 80 meg drive, typical Apple from back in the day) Any suggestions on mounting these drives? What program would you recommend...
OK, the fail mac will boot from a floppy, but not from an external BlueSCSI, which will work fine with all the other macs. Sounds like it is time to rebuild the power supply...
OK, put everything back to the way it was, checked some loose caps, board, etc. So, with the fail SE/30, I now have the floppy working and can boot into system 6, no HD at this point. Attaching the BlueSCSI, the fail SE/30 hangs up at the disk image but without the flashing question mark. Will...
OK, latest test, swapped the boards around. In the fail mac, my working board doesn't work right, get errors, particularly "Disk initialization failed. because the disk is locked", the good mac board won't work properly in the fail mac machine. The fail mac board in the good mac chassis does...
ADB = Adrian's Digital Basement, he has a very useful tutorial for restoring floppy drives. bibillit, I do have another and will do a board swap and see if that gives me some ideas, checked the board under the microscope and didn't see any obvious broken traces, but I did not tone out all the...
Hello, been working on an SE/30, recapped the board and ADB'ed the floppy, and it worked for a while, but now it will not recognize either the floppy or HD, either internal or external. Originally, there was a lot of static noise coming out of the speaker, found that the LS166D chip had goo from...
OK, just checked and the larger packer has no elements connected to the back tab, so it can go in with no insulation, just the big black heat sink connected with compound, the smaller one has its ground pin connected to the tab, so it too does not need a mica insulator.
I picked up a couple of external HD in enclosures, no name brand (seriously, I could not find a name anywhere on the case!), plugged them into my working SE/30 and, nothing, no drive found using scsi probe. I also picked up 6 good drives IBM and Quantum, and plugged those into the case...
Thanks, but unfortunately I had taken the analog board off a while back and don't remember if there was an insulator present. I did find an small insulator pad which I believe goes to the TO-220, but nothing comparable for the larger package. Also, both use a clip to attach to the metal shield...
Been rebuilding a fairly nasty board, no real damage but rust, dirt, and corrosion. I removed the square box shield that is near the back end with all the pots to clean it up and there are two packages, one a typical TO-220, and the second a larger package, both had heat sink compound on them...
OK, figured this weird problem out. If the 575 CD is in, the computer boots from that, once I removed the CD, the computer now boots from the bluescsi fine. Could never get the software from the CD to install, so hand moved the files over to the Bscsi and it works fine now. Thanks!
Hi all, I can't get the internal floppy drive to work, it has been rebuilt but will not read a disk. The external drive works just fine, but not the internal. I have two of these 800K drives and neither one will read, so I am guessing the internal FDC is not working with the drives, or either I...
Hi all, I have the system restore CD for the performa 500 series computers that I am trying to use on an internal bluescsi, in other words, restore the 575 system onto a blank SD card on the bluescsi. To do this, I boot from the internal CD drive, and I get the performa CD coming up, however...
Thanks for the link. Have you ever put an internal bluescsi in a performa 550 or 575? If you had, you would have noted that there is not near enough space for the connector you mentioned in your post to work. Also, there should be enough power from the scsi bus to power a bluescsi, that has been...
Hi everyone, I am at a bit of a quandary regarding powering my internal bluescsi in my performa 575 and 550. Both of these use a connector that fits into a slot in the computer that includes a power connector not on the bluescsi. I thought the bluescsi works off of power provided on the scsi...
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