

Haha, yes you do get to see what can happen. Thankfully I tried to use serial, which meant that techknight was able to tell me that my SCC was preventing Sys7 from booting!Nice job! I always enjoy seeing people's success with this stuff. Plus if you hang around long enough you get to see may of the things that could go wrong on your own hardware. Would have never guessed a system could boot sys6 but not sys7 because of a bad trace!
Same here! This board is one of the earliest SE/30 boards, being produced in January 1989, it is socketed. The original caps were still installed, and, amazingly, the machine still booted without totally simasimacing! Looking (and using) at the schematics have given me new respect for the complexity of the SE/30 design, it's amazing that only one trace was broken! There are a lot of them!Great job!!!!! Can't believe it was just one trace!
I can, haha. I see it alot.Great job!!!!! Can't believe it was just one trace!