I've built the ROMinator I from Kay Koba for my Mac 128K. The build went smoothly but when I started up my Macintosh, I heard both startup chimes, the bong and the Glass, at the same time. It went to the pirate icon and after pressing R I saw a Disk X icon. It was interesting that when I double clicked the mouse, it would force eject the floppy. Then I tested again booting from Floppy, but it would just do a few seconds of reading, not reaching the Welcome to Macintosh, and just ejecting the disk. It's a known good disk.
I went ahead to do the basic troubleshooting:
1. Checked for bad solder joints.
2. Re-soldered the cables to the CPU pin's 9, 45, 46, 47
3. Verified continuity for connections on the Rominator PCB to all socket pins.
4. Verified continuity/short circuit for the 2 Jumpers (COM to 512K). (They are clear with the 512K setting)
5. Took off Rominator and re-inserted the original roms, booted up, and machine behaves as expected.
I've reached out to Kay Koba and he recommended to replace the ROM sockets on the motherboard to ensure a better fit. I have not done that yet and would appreciate any guidance. I have not desoldered anything from the motherboard. Even when I tried to recap the motherboard, I was unable to safely desolder the capacitors. It sounds to me like a daunting task to desolder all those pins from the sockets and safely remove the old sockets from the motherboard without causing any damage.
Here are some photos showing the type of sockets I have found on my motherboard.


I went ahead to do the basic troubleshooting:
1. Checked for bad solder joints.
2. Re-soldered the cables to the CPU pin's 9, 45, 46, 47
3. Verified continuity for connections on the Rominator PCB to all socket pins.
4. Verified continuity/short circuit for the 2 Jumpers (COM to 512K). (They are clear with the 512K setting)
5. Took off Rominator and re-inserted the original roms, booted up, and machine behaves as expected.
I've reached out to Kay Koba and he recommended to replace the ROM sockets on the motherboard to ensure a better fit. I have not done that yet and would appreciate any guidance. I have not desoldered anything from the motherboard. Even when I tried to recap the motherboard, I was unable to safely desolder the capacitors. It sounds to me like a daunting task to desolder all those pins from the sockets and safely remove the old sockets from the motherboard without causing any damage.
Here are some photos showing the type of sockets I have found on my motherboard.


