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  1. JDW

    Crucible for the SMC ROM SIMM

    @OneGeekArmy & @Kay K.M.Mods Thank you for explaining. I understand now. I was simply confused by the earlier video which showed 3 images (System 6, System 7 & Blank) all being used with Crucible... It is pretty obviously that all 3 disk images show above wouldn't fit into a single 1.5MB...
  2. JDW

    Crucible for the SMC ROM SIMM

    @OneGeekArmy I am not 100% clear on the complete procedure. Could you please confirm if the following are the exact, correct steps for people to follow in conjunction with the Crucible software? Create a boot disk *.img file that is no bigger than 1.5MB, and put it into a folder on the...
  3. JDW

    SMC 4MB Memory Card, Bare PCB Kit

    Correct. The speed of your donor SIMM’s RAM chips determine the speed of your DIY SIMMs. 60 ns is fast enough for any Mac that is compatible with 30 pin SIMMs.
  4. JDW

    Monitor Sad Shipping Story

    I take it you did not issue specific instructions to the seller regarding packing. I failed to do that long ago but soon learned that "people are stupid." I sometimes feel I am a complete idiot until I realize there are a huge number of people out there a lot dumber than I am, not because they...
  5. JDW

    SMC 4MB Memory Card, Bare PCB Kit

    I decided to join in on the fun... I think the rest of you folks should too!
  6. JDW

    BlueSCSI v2 Pico - Low cost, open hardware, fast SCSI device!

    Even if the IIfx had a fast SCSI card installed, I would guess the Mystic would be faster overall due to the faster CPU.
  7. JDW

    BlueSCSI v2 Pico - Low cost, open hardware, fast SCSI device!

    I look forward to your test result. And who knows... You just might be the first person to use a "Jackhammer" on a BlueSCSI! 😄
  8. JDW

    SMC ROM SIMM Prototype

    My first home computer was the MacIntosh 128K in 1984. Through all these years, I have never owned a single Windows PC for home use. So even though I probably can buy a PC for my home use for only $100, it would cost me a lot more than that in my time to set it up directly. It’s probably easier...
  9. JDW

    SMC ROM SIMM Prototype

    Maybe it's good to stay with the TLS866+, not only for the MacOS software, but also because it can program your ROM chips and just about anything else too, including the ROMs for a Mac SE and other programming projects like that? SOURCE: https://groups.google.com/g/sebhc/c/Hn0xDdiyryc
  10. JDW

    SMC ROM SIMM Prototype

    If you buy the 12pc programmer kit using Kay's AliExpress link, it includes the PLCC32 adapter (no need to buy that one adapter separately in that case)... But what's the link to the MacOS software to control the programmer?
  11. JDW

    SE/30 RAM Banking QUESTION

    Not sure where Kay sourced the ROM socket he installed in my SE/30 motherboard, but I purchased the RAM sockets from RS Components Japan and had them directly shipped to Kay. In the first batch, which was foolishly shipped in a mere bubble-wrap envelope, 4 of the sockets were chipped, but we...
  12. JDW

    SE/30 RAM Banking QUESTION

    NEW sockets are CREAM colored... My old socket was black, and it also had metal tabs. Even so, only the new cream colored socket works with the ROM-inator II... Lastly, please read the following excellent post by @Kay K.M.Mods regarding motherboard warping...
  13. JDW

    SE/30 RAM Banking QUESTION

    I do NOT advise the solder across the ROM SIMM pad suggestion at all because I tried it and had trouble. Why? Because solder flakes apart over time, and the flakes short out adjacent pins! No damage occurred on mine, thankfully, but it was pretty scary discovering that. As to why my Kay Koba...
  14. JDW

    SE/30 RAM Banking QUESTION

    I paid Kay Koba to replace all the RAM and ROM sockets in one of my motherboards. All have metal clips. I can now use a ROM-inator II SIMM without issue, whereas before I could not. Part of the issue is most SE/30 motherboards are slightly warped, bulging ever-so-slightly downward due to...
  15. JDW

    SONY MP-F-51W 800K Floppy Drive SCHEMATIC (vector)

    The original MP-F-51W bitmapped schematic can be downloaded here. All related schematics are downloadable here. Eugene Gillott from Canada created the vector version and gave me (JDW) permission to make it available to the public. Eugene said that he found some minor differences between the...
  16. JDW

    BlueSCSI v2 Pico - Low cost, open hardware, fast SCSI device!

    I'm really hard to offend so you almost never need to worry about that. I was just saying that if we think deeply on this subject, we should ponder what our Macs are capable of. I myself am a 68K Mac fan. The only PPC machine I have, aside from a couple Wallstreet notebooks, is my pair of G4...
  17. JDW

    BlueSCSI v2 Pico - Low cost, open hardware, fast SCSI device!

    Well, if we want to get that detailed, we also need to consider which 68K Macs might be able to achieve 10MB/s with an optional SCSI NuBUS card installed. Any thoughts on that?
  18. JDW

    BlueSCSI v2 Pico - Low cost, open hardware, fast SCSI device!

    I hope it will max out the 5MB/s SCSI bus on my Mystic, but I will need to wait for @Kay K.M.Mods to inventory the new BlueSCSI v2 first!
  19. JDW

    WarpSE: 25 MHz 68HC000-based accelerator for Mac SE

    I do hope @Zane Kaminski is okay. We've not heard from him in this thread for a long while. Please tell us you're still alive and kicking, Zane!