I always get so very excited about my latest acquisition, such as my recently acquired Apple IIGS. It was working great, although it only had 768k of RAM and I was booting it off of a Floppy Emu. I thought "hey it'd be cool to get a RAM expansion and a SCSI card" so I bought one of each - a GGLabs RAMGS/8 and a clone of a Cirtek SCSI card that I found on eBay. The RAM went in first because I didn't want to mess with trying to figure out boot at the same time as testing memory. And then I installed the SCSI card with my external BlueSCSI attached and a GS hard drive image I got from the BlueSCSI folks on the SD card.
But I installed the SCSI card backwards in the slot. I didn't immediately recognize this, but on boot it just said "check startup device" and then I looked at the BlueSCSI and the light would flicker on very quickly and then off for a couple seconds. I quickly shut off the machine and flipped the card around the right way, and restarted the IIGS. Now all I get is the photo below.
There's very little online about this exact thing that I can find, but one of the posts suggested it might be the RAM. So I pulled out the GGLabs card and get the same result. Another said it might be the ROM. This is a ROM 1 version.
It won't even boot into the self test when I hold the requisite keys.
So I'm stumped and I'm just beside myself because it's my own stupidity that did it. Anybody have any ideas? Is it possible I killed the ROM chip? Did the memory do something weird? Did inserting the SCSI card backwards murder my logic board?
BTW I also got the GGLabs RGB to YPbPr and ran it into a RetroTINK 2X Pro and my goodness, it looks great. Look at how sharp those artifacts are.
But I installed the SCSI card backwards in the slot. I didn't immediately recognize this, but on boot it just said "check startup device" and then I looked at the BlueSCSI and the light would flicker on very quickly and then off for a couple seconds. I quickly shut off the machine and flipped the card around the right way, and restarted the IIGS. Now all I get is the photo below.
There's very little online about this exact thing that I can find, but one of the posts suggested it might be the RAM. So I pulled out the GGLabs card and get the same result. Another said it might be the ROM. This is a ROM 1 version.
It won't even boot into the self test when I hold the requisite keys.
So I'm stumped and I'm just beside myself because it's my own stupidity that did it. Anybody have any ideas? Is it possible I killed the ROM chip? Did the memory do something weird? Did inserting the SCSI card backwards murder my logic board?
BTW I also got the GGLabs RGB to YPbPr and ran it into a RetroTINK 2X Pro and my goodness, it looks great. Look at how sharp those artifacts are.
