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Sad Mac Code 040002

A few months ago I bought a NOS Mac 128K mobo.  I installed it and it worked perfectly well.  After a couple of weeks, I put the computer away in storage as I was working on other computers.  Today, I take the Mac 128 out of storage to give it a spin, I power it up and I immediately get the sad Mac code 040002.  Based on the code list, it appears to be a failure in the memory chip at location F2...great!  I guess that I will have to take this opportunity to have all the memory chips socketed and replaced.  But I have a quick question: does RAM just go bad like this or could it be a power/PSU that fried the memory?

 
The chips are very old, so the chips may just be bad. Try replacing it, and if it blows again, then maybe the power supply is at fault.

 
If it has the original Apple RAM, then you'll have to replace all of those RAM ICs. The RAM Apple used on the 128k macs is trash.

When I bought my 128k, I also had to replace the RAM. Uniserver can do it. Link to his website: http://www.maccaps.com/MacCaps/For-Sale.html 

Uniserver told me that he used to replace one RAM chip at a time but he also told me that the same person kept sending him the same board over and over again because all the old chips failed one at a time. So he prefers to change them all at once nowadays.

Although $175 seems a little steep, it is well worth it because the new RAM will last a lifetime. Apparently it is very difficult to desolder the chips as there are a lot of traces in that region that could be destroyed very easily (according to him).

 
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