Looking for some advice with a problematic 180c I'm working on.
I had no issues cleaning up the display caps, so that work is all done.
The hard drive was spotty and wouldn't reliably boot (at all, but the seller had it boot once), so I swapped in a BlueSCSI.
I was having issues with that and I spent quite a bit of time going down the troubleshooting rabbit hole there. Seems that was a bit misguided, but here's the observations from that:
- If the image (known good) is fresh to the SD card, most of the time it will boot to desktop but will freeze up at some point. After a hard reset it will no longer find a boot image
- If that same image is kept and I leave the system unplugged for a while, it will find the boot image and get some time i not the boot process but will not make it to desktop
It hadn't occurred to me to use a boot floppy up until this point, which I did. The floppy was tested in an SE, it's an Apple original "Utilities" diskette and works fine there.
After inserted it begins booting up, seeking sounds completely normal but it just halts at the "Welcome to Macintosh" screen and any seeking on the floppy stops. Will hang there and needs a hard reset.
There is the standard 4MB daughtercard of memory installed and an additional 4MB in an expansion card installed. Removing the expansion yields the same results.
The interrupt console comes up fine during boot but I don't know enough about it to have done anything further on it. I can interrupt it to reach the sad Mac screen for hardware test (I assume) but the code it spits out shows all is well.
I'm still on a hunch it's something with memory. The system had no corrosion and is quite clean so I don't expect any issues in that regard. However I don't have a spare daughtercard for testing. Can the expansion be used on it's own? I'd assume no.
Any tips for troubleshooting further?
Thanks!
I had no issues cleaning up the display caps, so that work is all done.
The hard drive was spotty and wouldn't reliably boot (at all, but the seller had it boot once), so I swapped in a BlueSCSI.
I was having issues with that and I spent quite a bit of time going down the troubleshooting rabbit hole there. Seems that was a bit misguided, but here's the observations from that:
- If the image (known good) is fresh to the SD card, most of the time it will boot to desktop but will freeze up at some point. After a hard reset it will no longer find a boot image
- If that same image is kept and I leave the system unplugged for a while, it will find the boot image and get some time i not the boot process but will not make it to desktop
It hadn't occurred to me to use a boot floppy up until this point, which I did. The floppy was tested in an SE, it's an Apple original "Utilities" diskette and works fine there.
After inserted it begins booting up, seeking sounds completely normal but it just halts at the "Welcome to Macintosh" screen and any seeking on the floppy stops. Will hang there and needs a hard reset.
There is the standard 4MB daughtercard of memory installed and an additional 4MB in an expansion card installed. Removing the expansion yields the same results.
The interrupt console comes up fine during boot but I don't know enough about it to have done anything further on it. I can interrupt it to reach the sad Mac screen for hardware test (I assume) but the code it spits out shows all is well.
I'm still on a hunch it's something with memory. The system had no corrosion and is quite clean so I don't expect any issues in that regard. However I don't have a spare daughtercard for testing. Can the expansion be used on it's own? I'd assume no.
Any tips for troubleshooting further?
Thanks!


