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SE/30 suddenly no video

Was powering along this afternoon, installing everything I'd need with my new network connectivity in the SE/30. I was serving a static website and went to check on the progress of my FTP upload, when suddenly I could connect to it no more.

I went over to it, and the screen was entirely blank, exactly the same way it looks when powered off. I powered down the machine and swapped the logic board with a known-working one. It booted without a problem.

So it appears that I have a video issue with my logic board. Searching these boards I've looked at Se/30 no video and checked the pinouts on J12 for continuity. It didn't make sense to check the voltages right now as that's a PSU thing — and this board presents the same issue on two recently-working PSUs.

The logic board has recently been through a clean and recap, and been working for the past few months since I got it. I recently installed an ethernet card and a 68040 accelerator (thank you Bolle) but that was working for 48 hours almost non-stop, without any such issue.

I'm not very familiar with the SE/30 video components, so any suggestions for where to start looking would be much appreciated. I do plan to check HSYNC and VSYNC from UI6 however do not have an oscilloscope at home so it might be a few days to organise that.
 
I started it up this afternoon after a thorough clear with IPA around the video area and letting it sit overnight without power. I at least got some activity on screen:
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If this provides any direction for where I should look next would be very grateful to hear your thoughts. Many thanks.
 
Looks like a usual behavior of a bad UE8 chip. 74LS166.

Probably replacing it with a new one will solve the issue
 
Hi all, following up to say a big THANK YOU. I ordered the part linked above, and removed the old UE8. Once I soldered in the new part, it immediately worked and I have a functioning SE/30 again.

Super happy and very grateful. Thanks for the help to solve this issue.
 
I’m perplexed as to how video loss would lead to not being to connect over the network, however.
It's a great point and one I've been happy enough to ignore in my quest for a working display. I note that for reboots immediately after the display was failed, I was able to access its web server to verify it was fully booting.

I suspect it is a weird failure mode where a failed chip can impact other system components at the time of failure. But that's entirely a generalised guess.
 
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