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    SheepShaver and BasiliskII building for BeOS

    You shouldn't need a ROM file - it uses the one built into your logic board on a 9500? You seem to be missing a CPU :p The dual processor cards turn up on ebay occasionally for affordable prices once in a while if you keep an eye out. Worth trying to find one if you're using a machine as a...
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    SheepShaver and BasiliskII building for BeOS

    There are copies of Sheepshaver already compiled for BeOS online, I have it on my PPC BeOS Mac, although its away at the moment. Perhaps try some downloads from here : https://pulkomandy.tk/~beosarchive/index.pl?search=sheepshaver
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    Software-only OVERCLOCK for LC475, LC575, Quadra 605

    That is actually something to keep in mind actually - I've found that my Centris 650 wont run at 40MHz if I use my 60ns 128MB SIMMs at all. With other (smaller) SIMMs, I can get 50MHz. It is always worth trying a few different SIMM, although the limit you (JDW) specifically are hitting doesn't...
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    Software-only OVERCLOCK for LC475, LC575, Quadra 605

    I'd recommend just desoldering what is there rather than putting faster RAM back. But you still have the risk of melting some of the plastic in the surrounding area. I desoldered the onboard on my Centris / Quadra 610 and on one of my 650s. I probably will on my 475 at some point. I'd like to...
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    Software-only OVERCLOCK for LC475, LC575, Quadra 605

    Yes, sorry, I was just trying to explain that there are diminishing returns on the investment of time, I wasn't begrudging it, but there gets a point where the benefits are so small that it isn't worth the time it takes (which would likely be much less time for someone else, but this sort of...
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    Software-only OVERCLOCK for LC475, LC575, Quadra 605

    I mean, it just doesn't run if you have 24bit mode set, there are only so many hours in the day and I'd already spent over a week writing the extension and control panel. 24bit mode completely moves all the memory locations around that are being written to, there is a way to briefly switch to...
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    Mac IIcx no chime after board re-cap and startup circuit repair

    I have some of these on the side : https://github.com/GeorgeRudolf/OldMacATX I tend to just use them for bench testing though. When I don't actually just use a period PSU. Thank you for the offer though. I will have a look at the design out of interest too. One IIcx thing - it is one of the few...
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    Mac IIcx no chime after board re-cap and startup circuit repair

    Excellent news! The drive should be a 1.44MB drive, which means with a bit of creativity and software you should be able to write disks from a PC. I'm actually impressed the floppy drive works, might be worth giving it a careful clean and lubrication if you haven't already. A stiff mechanism can...
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    Mac IIcx no chime after board re-cap and startup circuit repair

    Oh, and if it isn't too late, take super care, moreso when removing SIMMs, but the catches on those SIMM slots are insanely brittle. It can help to heat them a little with a hair dryer first. But regardless, avoid moving them any more than needed, and try to apply force to more than just the...
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    Mac IIcx no chime after board re-cap and startup circuit repair

    That is a sad chime, and means the basic hardware test failed (sort of similar to a flashing floppy disk light on an Acorn). But... Given you don't have any RAM installed, I wouldn't expect anything else. So given the context, this is excellent news! Well done! You need to put four 30pin...
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    Mac IIcx no chime after board re-cap and startup circuit repair

    Was it turning off the pin detect, or did you turn off "check ID"? Or is that already off I guess? The pin detect might be failing due to it being a mask ROM - the erase pin might not be being detected as normal or something. No idea. OK, at this point, its probably best to assume your primary...
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    Mac IIcx no chime after board re-cap and startup circuit repair

    Ah sorry, I thought you'd removed them in order for some reason. Could you upload a photo of your ROMs? Might be driving harder, or the fault is still on the board - the chip might be completing a circuit that is caused by a short or something weird like that. No fault of the chip. Possibly...
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    Mac IIcx no chime after board re-cap and startup circuit repair

    They wont, remember that you're looking at quarter of 32bit words cut up, not continuous data. Remove it from the socket, clean the pins and try again, it probably just isn't reading properly, or is possibly faulty. That is the one that you suspect is bad, so that isn't a surprise. If it works...
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    Mac IIcx no chime after board re-cap and startup circuit repair

    That sounds like good news! One thing I'd check, try measuring the resistance between SEL and 5v on each of the ROM chip footprints - to check if there is something holding it high on the board. Edit : Was being stupid. Another thing is given it only worked after you removed the final ROM...
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    Mac IIcx no chime after board re-cap and startup circuit repair

    I don't think that would make sense, surely the low byte would be the low byte, regardless of if you were LSB or MSB? I think you're perhaps over thinking it. Easy to check by reading the removed chips. I wouldn't jump to any conclusions - Apple mixed chips fairly often. This is a Performa 630 :
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    Mac IIcx no chime after board re-cap and startup circuit repair

    If you have the TL866+ style (or its replacement that I forget the name of) programmer, the software it comes with supports writing ROMs like this. I found out after writing a python script to do it for a RiscPC, and then when I went to write the ROM files I'd made, I saw the option built in...
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    Massive (filthy) find in South Carolina

    It got better :) I replaced the port and cleaned the area up. Reflowed what needed it.
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    Mac IIcx no chime after board re-cap and startup circuit repair

    Oh, also, some people sell their old apple ROMs on ebay, any SIMM from a IIx, SE/30, IIsi, IIfx and several other of that era of machines, will work in the IIcx. Sadly they're soldered in most machines, but sometimes they aren't.
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    Mac IIcx no chime after board re-cap and startup circuit repair

    Yeah, ROMs do go bad sometimes. Getting a SIMM is the best answer if you don't mind spending the money. They're a good thing to get anyway because an aftermarket SIMM has a number of advantages... They're 32bit clean, which lets you use up to 128MB of RAM without needing software patches. They...
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    Refreshing a Quadra 605 + Bonus Quadra 650

    Check the settings on both rather than just one. Termination issues are like echos in a cave, they bounce around and the issues don't always appear next to the cause. Just because one thing is fully behaving, doesn't mean they both will. Also, swap the cards over and see if the fault follows the...