So, my Macintosh SE/30 arrived yesterday. 

Ain't she a beauty?
BUT..................!

Yep, as expected, the battery wreaked havoc on the PCB.
And so the journey of restoring this, otherwise beautiful machine, begins.
Interestingly, this SE/30 also had a third party graphics card installed:

"Formac ProGraph"
Has 128K of VRAM, 45MHz oscillator, standard TMS34061 graphics controller. Probably a high resolution monochrome card. Did not find any information online about this, yet. The card seems to have been made in 1989, so relatively close to the release of the SE/30.
But we'll come back to this later once I get this machine to boot again.
So what's next?

Ain't she a beauty?
BUT..................!

Yep, as expected, the battery wreaked havoc on the PCB.
And so the journey of restoring this, otherwise beautiful machine, begins.
Interestingly, this SE/30 also had a third party graphics card installed:

"Formac ProGraph"
Has 128K of VRAM, 45MHz oscillator, standard TMS34061 graphics controller. Probably a high resolution monochrome card. Did not find any information online about this, yet. The card seems to have been made in 1989, so relatively close to the release of the SE/30.
But we'll come back to this later once I get this machine to boot again.
So what's next?
- Ordered Bolle's replacement PCB (thanks @Bolle for your great work!)
- Yesterday night, ordered one huge batch of components from mouser
- Started to source the standard components (SCC, SCSI, VIA, etc...) which are still available NOS
- The corrosion seems not to have affected any Apple specific custom chips - so I will desolder them, put sockets on the new board where there are any apple specific custom chips, and see how far I can get here
- Testing of the power supply
