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I recently acquired a SE/30 with just a white horizontal line on the screen.
When opening, I found the Maxwell battery has leak (usual). Is it worth repairing it ? Do you think it's possible to make it alive again ? I will clean the board and post pictures when it's clean.
Real bad unfortunately. The RTC chip is completely corroded. Even if you fix all the traces to the ROM SIMM, all VIAs, all the chips, you'll never be able to start up from a SCSI disk again until you get a new RTC chip (and for the time being you need to get one from a donor board, so it's not very practical). And that ROM may be bad too.
I'd try to neutralise the acid as much as possible (on the board and probably on the chassis as well) and store it until you get your hands on a new board (either second hand, or a reproduction one when and if they are ever made).
Here’s a question that could be relevant here. I know the RTCs between the Classic, SE, and SE/30 all appear to be different sizes, but are they in any way compatible? Could one be used in place of another?
Reviving that board looks like a "Hail Mary" to me, but I'm still fairly novice at repairing things at this level.
I know I'd walk away from this one. Even if I got it to work, I'd never trust it. These boards aren't that rare that I'd put the time into this one, others here are likely up to the challenge!
Oh wow! Not sure why I had trouble linking across the forum in a durable means before, but in any case looks like 68kMLA now has a reliable means to do so. This is what I found chasing around.
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