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Oops, I misunderstood your question earlier. Here are the BOMs. Both are required, and they don't cover everything, but it's a good start.
DigiKey (see note below): https://www.digikey.com/en/mylists/list/HGZ2S1DT7P
Mouser...
Fair question. I only ended up needing 3 sockets. So I guess the cost is not totally accurate.
I had ordered 4 sets in total: one extra set as a spare in case I messed something up, and then 2 more sets for a local friend who is tackling his own Reloaded so that he has some spares, too.
A few more minor updates. I replaced the fan with a Noctua NF-A6x25 FLX which I measured to be only 1 dB quieter than the stock fan. I think the fan itself is quieter, but a higher CFM is being forced through the slats in the back, making up for that difference.
I also took out the HDD to make...
Well, this has been an adventure. I have learned so much, leveled up my soldering and troubleshooting skills, and spent a godawful amount of time and money (more on that later). But I do have this one-of-a-kind little guy to show for it.
In fact, I'm writing this post on the SE/30 right now...
This afternoon I completely disassembled the enclosure to get the metal frame out. I sanded down the corroded areas with Scotch-Brite pads and steel wool until they were relatively smooth, then hit it with a couple coats of Krylon Satin Nickel. I swear it looks good as new - maybe even better...
I don't want to jinx it, but we are nearing the home stretch here. I took the board to a friend who has a large ultrasonic bath. It was disgusting. You could watch the flux flow out from the PLCC chips in big strands (see second pic).
I'm happy to report that it now boots to both the ROM-inator...
Okay folks, made great progress today. I was operating under the assumption that solder flux is non-conductive. It seems that this is not, in fact, the case.
Today I scrubbed all around the GLUE pins with 99% IPA and a toothbrush, trying to expel as much flux from underneath as I could. And you...
UI5 was sort of crooked when I installed it, so I suspected there might be a bad connection or short somewhere in there (although I didn't detect one with a multimeter). It was impossible to determine because the RAM slots are right next to it. So I got a PLCC socket, removed the chip via heat...
Ran some more testing. The system is stable for about 5 minutes (flashing the floppy disk with "?") after a cold boot. Then it freezes up and fails to reset until it's been off for a few minutes.
DIP components UE6, UE7, UG6, UG7, and UI6 all get really hot to the touch. So I think the lockup...
We're not out of the woods quite yet. Everything started going haywire about 90 seconds after a cold boot. I resoldered UI5 and things improved. It stayed stable for several minutes.
So I powered it off and plugged in a keyboard and mouse. Neither was responsive on boot, and soon it started...
I really should have listened to this advice sooner. I reflowed some of the glue chip connections, particularly C32M and the surrounding pins, and it lives again!!! Thank you so much.
Bench status: disaster.
Okay, so I'm an idiot. Turns out probe sensitivity matters a lot. Lesson learned.
By switching from 1X to 10X, the picture becomes much clearer.
Y2 output:
C32M:
So the replacement oscillator Y2 is indeed putting out a full 0-5V swing. It overshoots a bit, but that seems fine?
The real...
Thanks, I have done a lot of fiddling with UH7. It's socketed, because those pads were just too impossible to solder directly, like you said. I tried reflowing the socket pads, cleaning and re-tinning the pins on the PLCC... no luck.
I am hoping the heat is just a side-effect of the CPU being...
New oscillators came, no change or improvement. The C32M line at pin 1 of UI7 still looks very wrong - it's the correct frequency, but a triangle wave from 3.2-4.3V which is definitely not TTL levels. So I still suspect something is still wrong with the clock generation, perhaps UH7?
I also...
I desoldered Y2 from the board and tested it directly with a 5V bench supply. The results are very similar to the in-circuit plot from before.
The leads were too short to stick in a breadboard, so I couldn't set up a proper test circuit. But connecting 5V, ground, and the output directly should...
Thanks, I checked both of these things. I even asked my wife, who has experience with electronics QA, to look it over. No improvement, unfortunately.
And the analog board recap went smoothly but did not change anything.
I dusted off the scope and began poking around, starting with the...
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