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  1. wottle

    Macintosh Portable horror story

    So, it looks like the LiFePO4 battery does have a slightly higher voltage when charged (6.57 vs 6.38). I would have thought the higher voltage would simply have made it think the battery was fully charged. I'll see how things go after the hybrid board is swapped out. Any tips for removing...
  2. wottle

    Macintosh Portable horror story

    Yeah, let's see if those work and if you're willing to snip off a bit and print som feet, I'll split the cost of the silicon tubing and pay for shipping. I'm not in a huge rush as I will probably be keeping the Portable opened up for a while doing the power port repairs, recap of the backlight...
  3. wottle

    Macintosh Portable horror story

    Yeah it looks like the rod is 1mm and the outer diameter is supposed to be 4mm (mine is all over the place). As long as it is grippy enough to grab the track ball, that might be a good solution. And much easier to get a perfectly round outer diameter. Mine left/right one is slightly lumpy and...
  4. wottle

    Macintosh Portable horror story

    I might take you up on that. I have not had any success with printing TPU on my 3d printer. It worked well for the battery enclosure, but I would love to get some replacement feet, and rollers for the trackball if you are able to reproduce them. Let me know how it turns out and I can pay you...
  5. wottle

    Macintosh Portable horror story

    I did think about that Hybrid module when it complained about the battery level. But when the lead acid battery didn't, I wondered if it was something with the LiFePO battery. I may try to replace the hybrid module, then. Thanks!
  6. wottle

    Macintosh Portable horror story

    I received the components from @Androda yesterday, as well as my Mac Portable battery adapter PCBs and spent some time last nights getting my Portable back together. Installed the new flex cable, added the BlueSCSI adapter and fresh Portable SCSI cable, and reattached the display. My first...
  7. wottle

    Macintosh Portable Battery Adapter

    I didn't realize the 1.2 board could function as a pure battery without the caps and IC installed. I was simply trying to have some options in case I was concerned the super capacitors were not compatible with a M5120 with the backlight upgrade. Good to know that I can simply use the v1.2...
  8. wottle

    Macintosh Portable Battery Adapter

    I actually figured I should know how to order PCBs from gerber files, so I ordered 10 of each the 1.1 and 1.2 versions of the PCB. I also kind of want to try the supercap version with no battery. I started printing some cases for when they come in. If you want one of my spares, let me know...
  9. wottle

    Macintosh Portable Battery Adapter

    I've got a M5120 with the backlight upgrade. I have a 6v battery I've been using (waiting on a reproduction flex cable and BlueSCSI adapter (the machine's cables were cut). I'd love to have the ability to test this. I've not printed my own circuit boards before. Is it feasible for me to...
  10. wottle

    Macintosh Portable horror story

    While I wait for the remainder of the parts to arrive, anyone happen to have a drive case cover? It's the piece that covers the hard drive and floppy drive on the right side of the machine. Mine was missing and I'd love to have this be a complete machine when (if? no definitely when) I get this...
  11. wottle

    Androda's RAM card works great in prototype Macintosh Portables too

    I've got one on order as well. Along with a new hybrid card, LCD cable, and BlueSCSI adapter kit. Very excited to get my Portable working!
  12. wottle

    Help restoring a newly acquired Lisa

    Got the microUSB extension today. 3d printed a bracket for it. Not I just need the Cameo/aphid to plug into it inside the Lisa!
  13. wottle

    Macintosh Portable horror story

    So, I have a flex cable replacement ordered from @Androda (along with a replacement hybrid board, RAM upgrade, and BlueSCSI adapter and cable). The should address the cut cables. I did a recap, and found some broken traces thanks to @Androda's fantastic guid on checking resistances around the...
  14. wottle

    Macintosh Portable horror story

    Ah, I thought you were referring to your M5126 Flex cables. Didn't realize you had done one for the upgrade! That is so awesome!
  15. wottle

    Help restoring a newly acquired Lisa

    Good points. I may look to add an X/ProFile to my arsenal later. For the port compatibility, I was originally going to mount it externally, but I do want to be able to run LOS, so I'm going to try to find a good internal solution. For the power, I think I was going to get one of these...
  16. wottle

    Help restoring a newly acquired Lisa

    It has been fun to play around with. Unfortunately, the Widget drive seems to be refusing to work now (I knew I was on borrowed time). I've ordered a Cameo/Aphid parallel port HD emulator from http://www.arcanebyte.com/harddrive-product/ to try to get a more stable hard drive situation. I was...
  17. wottle

    Macintosh Portable horror story

    Yes. Let me know when they're available. I think I'd do the service where you transfer the ends. However, it looks like my end is different than the one you produced, is it not?
  18. wottle

    Macintosh Portable horror story

    Also, @Androda , if you make any more of your Mac Portable BlueSCSI adapter kits, my cut portable could use one! :). I'll pick up one of your Portable RAM upgrades while I'm there. Two sales in one!
  19. wottle

    Macintosh Portable horror story

    Yeah, I actually found one that appears to have had the upgrade installed: https://www.ebay.com/itm/266119310096 I also took apart the LCD assembly to see if it essentially is a M5126 LCD and assembly bolted on with an adapter board and new cable harness. I've never seen a 5126, so I'm not...
  20. wottle

    Macintosh Portable horror story

    So I recently picked up a Macintosh Portable from a guy who found it in a home he was flipping. Unfortunately, no power adapter, and the cover over the floppy and hard drive area was missing. It was also a 5120, meaning no back light. When I got it home, I started disassembly with high hopes...