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Two Sick SE/30 Logic Boards

Anyway. I will start a new thread when I start the restoration and troubleshooting process of these boards. This way its more anonymous, but at the same time, itll be easier to find instead of digging through this thread.

 
Through-hole components for an SMT design....hmmm...might as well get SMT electrolytic ones if you're going through the trouble of repairing the boards.

nvdeynde, do you have part numbers for the caps you used? I might recap my socketed board with the kind you used.

 
If you just bend the wires into a J shape, they solder on just fine. Also about 10 times easier to swap and replace.

 
Well anyway. This thread is officially retired. I have started a new one doing the restoration of these boards. Board #1 is alive and well.

 
Good!

I'm glad to hear one of the three boards are working.

I will abandon this topic now, so thank you once again!

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Edit: p.s. I must admit, it would seem to me that this post has inadvertently served as a catalyst for the emergence of a lot of useful information for those wishing to restore/repair their SE/30s.

 
Version 2.1 released. Should be final release.

http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c113/Starofire/Random/2d9cbc05.jpg

After much wrangling and making errors uploading to PhotoBucket...

If anybody wants the .cwk AppleWorks document for shameless theft plagarization rip-off rebranding under your own identity "borrowing" copying "I was just reusing it" "I was reworking it" "I was rebuilding it" useful works, just ask.

Extra helping of ink-sogged printer paper is included free of charge. :) Reminds me of my high school "House" project on Argentina. The tables for economic data were so filled with color and shading like the image that I must have gone through a single color ink cartridge for just that project.

 
Looks good bro.

Also as a side note, people with no chime no video, or stuck simasimac, check those filter chokes!

Same thing with the failure of SCSI. Check the filter choke!! if something over-draws on the TermPower, it can open the filter choke which cuts V supply to the SCSI IC too!

 
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