So, newbie here. I'm a techie, mostly PC, but do have an iBook 05 and a nice, working IIci. I work with Macs regularly.
I've been given a Quadra 700/20MB/320MB. Since I know the insides of the IIci, the insides of this are not exactly unfamiliar (g).
This thing had a Reply card, which I immediately pulled while I played. I have no need for it. It actually mounts a Cyrix 486 clone!
Problem at hand: rapidly failing internal SCSI, no matter what I do. The machine ran well for a good while, and I was well on my way to customizing it and putting in a bigger HD. Then tragedy.
Background:
Careful inspection shows no leakage from any surface-mount caps. Are there standup electrolytics somewhere? Do I need to pull the board and look at the bottom?
The system board looks glossy and happy; there isn't even any dust. PRAM battery is new.
The beast booted and ran fine for a day. Now it boots one of ten times from HD.
What I've done:
o New ribbon cable.
o Tried a spare 1G SCSI drive that boots fine on the IIci. Same old.
o Tried termination on and off, parity on and off, one drive and two.
o When boot fails, I do get the brieff flash of each HD light as the bus probes all the SCSI IDs, forever, but nothing beyond that. I get the usual death chime and the f-over-d code from the ROM monitor when I hit the boffin-button.
o All drives spin up and make normal recal noises.
o 5V and 12V are within 3%.
o The machine boots reliably from the superdrive, which seems smooth after a bit of silicone spray.
o I have only Norton DD3 on floppy, and that doesn't detect an HD, needless to say. It will see an "unknown SCSI at ID 0" if you select the deep probe from the pulldowns. It won't scan the drive, or even home it.
o Resetting PRAM helped some initially, but things seem to be getting sicker with each boot.
o My IIci, once I installed a 4G wide Atlas with wide-narrow adaptor (low ID term physically separate from that on the unused high bus IDs), got cranky at boot, too. I now have to have either a terminator on the back of the machine, or an external chain (CD, Bernoulli, ext. HD, etc.) attached, with term on that.
o Hints? Anyone have a NuBus SCSI card for cheap in the Eastern US?
I've been given a Quadra 700/20MB/320MB. Since I know the insides of the IIci, the insides of this are not exactly unfamiliar (g).
This thing had a Reply card, which I immediately pulled while I played. I have no need for it. It actually mounts a Cyrix 486 clone!
Problem at hand: rapidly failing internal SCSI, no matter what I do. The machine ran well for a good while, and I was well on my way to customizing it and putting in a bigger HD. Then tragedy.
Background:
Careful inspection shows no leakage from any surface-mount caps. Are there standup electrolytics somewhere? Do I need to pull the board and look at the bottom?
The system board looks glossy and happy; there isn't even any dust. PRAM battery is new.
The beast booted and ran fine for a day. Now it boots one of ten times from HD.
What I've done:
o New ribbon cable.
o Tried a spare 1G SCSI drive that boots fine on the IIci. Same old.
o Tried termination on and off, parity on and off, one drive and two.
o When boot fails, I do get the brieff flash of each HD light as the bus probes all the SCSI IDs, forever, but nothing beyond that. I get the usual death chime and the f-over-d code from the ROM monitor when I hit the boffin-button.
o All drives spin up and make normal recal noises.
o 5V and 12V are within 3%.
o The machine boots reliably from the superdrive, which seems smooth after a bit of silicone spray.
o I have only Norton DD3 on floppy, and that doesn't detect an HD, needless to say. It will see an "unknown SCSI at ID 0" if you select the deep probe from the pulldowns. It won't scan the drive, or even home it.
o Resetting PRAM helped some initially, but things seem to be getting sicker with each boot.
o My IIci, once I installed a 4G wide Atlas with wide-narrow adaptor (low ID term physically separate from that on the unused high bus IDs), got cranky at boot, too. I now have to have either a terminator on the back of the machine, or an external chain (CD, Bernoulli, ext. HD, etc.) attached, with term on that.
o Hints? Anyone have a NuBus SCSI card for cheap in the Eastern US?

