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Quadra 950 Keyboard/ADB issue

Hello!

I recently got some parts Q950's that I am trying to combine into a working machine. I was able to get one logic board booting (though the screen was green like what happened to action retro in a video I saw) but there is no keyboard input - AND YET the lock is in the | position!

I do not have any keys but I do have 2 locks, both technically open, and they both result in blocked keyboard input. Is there another fault area I should be checking? I can't find a lot of info about what pins to short to ensure it is always ON fully or if there are other logic board problems that could be resulting in this issue.

I will say I am turning it on using the power button on the keyboard so I know SOMETHING is working on the ADB port.
 
I think you can jumper the motherboard to where the lock goes to bypass this; are you sure the good motherboard is functional noting the green screen issue?
 
I am not certain no - but I did get it to boot into a 7.1 desktop just fine, but I couldn't do any input to test further, so things seem to MOSTLY be working.

There are 3 pins on the logic board that the switch connects to - does anyone know what each does? It feels like a simple jumper should clear up if the issue is the board or the lock. Assuming it is the board, I wonder what controls the ADB lockout? Could there be a way to bypass it further down the line?
 
For a quick check, measure the voltage on the adb connector. If you have an oscilloscope, you can also watch for the Mac to poll the ADB devices on pin 1. That should give you a sense for whether the keyboard/mouse lockout is software or a circuit problem.

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BTW: If it is the keylock, then the floppy drive won't work either. So, you could always toss a disk in and see if it reads and shows up on the desktop. If it does, then ADB is the problem.
 
Thank you so much for the detailed information - so based on this something is clearly wrong. I am getting 4.5v on my multimeter out of pin 1 and almost nothing/nothing on pin 4.

as to the fuse...perhaps someone has stolen it?(If F4 is supposed to have a little fuse thing?)1744512651468.png
 
Well, I have good news and bad news.

The good news is that your F4 is not blown.
The bad news is that your F4 fell off.

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If you're feeling bold, you could short the fuse or put a penny in there.

I have a box of modern polyswitch/PPTC fuses. I would simply solder in something with around 1 amp trip (that was what prior Macintosh computers used). That area on your PCB does not look damaged. I assume the fuse simply hadn't been soldered well.

am getting 4.5v on my multimeter out of pin 1

The data line is pulled up by a 470 ohm resistor. So, that makes sense.
 
Thanks for the info! I have a bombed 630 board around that I can probably get a fuse off. Otherwise I'll order one and see how it goes
 
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