Greetings,
I recently acquired a Mac 512K with a Dove MacSnap SCSI and a Dove Snap 548 memory board.
When I booted the machine I got a chime, a happy Mac, a bunch of white pinstripes on black background and then a freeze (see video).
After cleaning, trying multiple boot options (Floppy Emu, Floppy Disks, and even a Blue SCSI on the SCSI port) to no avail, I removed the memory board and the SCSI board. The computer booted fine.
I then reinstalled the memory board, leaving the SCSI board off, and got a nice chime and then a 300200 error which Dead Mac Scrolls ID's as memory error.
I removed the memory board and tried it on a completely different Mac 512K and received the same error message. I think that means I have some RAM issues on the memory board.
Next I installed the SCSI card on it's own without any device attached and got a strong chime and a good boot.
Then I started attaching SCSI devices and nothing worked until I got to my Apple 20SC with an 80mb Quantum drive.
I got a nice chime, a happy Mac and the computer started booting from the external 20SC.
HOWEVER, once it gets to the 'Welcome to Macintosh' screen, everything freezes and I get zipper like lines (see video and pic 0615).
I have tried this on all three of my working Mac 512K's and get the same result.
Mystery solved? A bad MacSnap SCSI? Then why on two occasions did it actually complete the boot to the desktop?
Now, to add to the mystery, there is a broken pin on the SCSI interface on the MacSnap but I've assumed that was intentional since the cable has a block on that pin location (a plastic block, not a broken pin) but maybe that is wrong and that pin is supposed to be there (pic 624)?
Lastly, I've looked at the connections and solder joints with my microscope and there are no obvious issues.
Also, I checked voltages and got -12.23, +5.03v, and +12.15v on the floppy drive.
Any idea where I should go next?
Thanks!
I recently acquired a Mac 512K with a Dove MacSnap SCSI and a Dove Snap 548 memory board.
When I booted the machine I got a chime, a happy Mac, a bunch of white pinstripes on black background and then a freeze (see video).
After cleaning, trying multiple boot options (Floppy Emu, Floppy Disks, and even a Blue SCSI on the SCSI port) to no avail, I removed the memory board and the SCSI board. The computer booted fine.
I then reinstalled the memory board, leaving the SCSI board off, and got a nice chime and then a 300200 error which Dead Mac Scrolls ID's as memory error.
I removed the memory board and tried it on a completely different Mac 512K and received the same error message. I think that means I have some RAM issues on the memory board.
Next I installed the SCSI card on it's own without any device attached and got a strong chime and a good boot.
Then I started attaching SCSI devices and nothing worked until I got to my Apple 20SC with an 80mb Quantum drive.
I got a nice chime, a happy Mac and the computer started booting from the external 20SC.
HOWEVER, once it gets to the 'Welcome to Macintosh' screen, everything freezes and I get zipper like lines (see video and pic 0615).
I have tried this on all three of my working Mac 512K's and get the same result.
Mystery solved? A bad MacSnap SCSI? Then why on two occasions did it actually complete the boot to the desktop?
Now, to add to the mystery, there is a broken pin on the SCSI interface on the MacSnap but I've assumed that was intentional since the cable has a block on that pin location (a plastic block, not a broken pin) but maybe that is wrong and that pin is supposed to be there (pic 624)?
Lastly, I've looked at the connections and solder joints with my microscope and there are no obvious issues.
Also, I checked voltages and got -12.23, +5.03v, and +12.15v on the floppy drive.
Any idea where I should go next?
Thanks!
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