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  1. David Cook

    IIfx Parts Machine Repair - RAM, ROM, Power on/off Fixes

    RUST REMOVAL The metal shield on the inside of the case was in horrible shape. The speaker is broken (open circuit). In the past, I've dunked an entire case in Evapo-Rust. https://amzn.to/4sJGM1V However, because I didn't want to remove or stain the weird IIfx label on the front of the...
  2. David Cook

    IIfx Parts Machine Repair - RAM, ROM, Power on/off Fixes

    ROM TROUBLE The seller did not include a ROM with this machine. Whoever removed it (and the CPU/FPU) is a jerk. I prefer the original ROM as it performs the complete RAM test on these finicky RAM slots. Additionally, only the original ROM will pass the MacTest Pro and Home editions of Apple's...
  3. David Cook

    IIfx Parts Machine Repair - RAM, ROM, Power on/off Fixes

    RAM TROUBLE Whenever I am repairing a board, I use known-good parts in everything that is removable. In this case, that includes swapping out the RAM and installing an original IIfx ROM. This approach reduces the number of variables I need to consider when the board isn't working. Earlier, I...
  4. David Cook

    IIfx Parts Machine Repair - RAM, ROM, Power on/off Fixes

    A seller offered this IIfx parts machine on eBay for $200. The seller was completely honest in the listing -- so all problems I describe in this post were risks I assumed. In the eBay image below, you can spot rust, missing CPU/FPU/ROM, and three RAM simms that differ from their mates. Rust on...
  5. David Cook

    Performa 600 Cache Mod, IIvx pictures needed.

    Also noteworthy, the IIvx using a different system enabler than the Performa 600. Make sure you have both enabler 001 and enabler 304. https://www.macintoshrepository.org/505-macintosh-system-enablers So, if the cache is being enabled in that code (likely), it is critical that the System...
  6. David Cook

    Performa 600 Cache Mod, IIvx pictures needed.

    I notice R146 is different between the two board images. It exists on yours but not on @Fizzbinn's board.
  7. David Cook

    Performa 600 Cache Mod, IIvx pictures needed.

    Using TechTool or a similar utility, what machine ID does your computer now think it is? The IIvi, IIvx, and IIvm/Performa 600 all have different IDs and thus might be executing different ROM/OS code to enable the cache.
  8. David Cook

    PowerBook power adapter compatibility?

    Thank you. BTW, I based my 5126 analysis largely on the PowerBook 100 schematic that appears on your macdat.net link. I then compared it to my 5126 motherboard to be sure. The 5120 recreated hybrid schematic largely reflects the 5126 analysis. Input voltage (6.3B or 7.5V) comes in through RC3...
  9. David Cook

    PowerBook power adapter compatibility?

    Let's talk through this using @techknight's video as an example. What could have caused this particular board to be destroyed? It is a 5126 (backlight) with bluing of the power transistors and holes blown in the AC logic chips. (We will assume this is non-abuse unintentional damage. That is...
  10. David Cook

    Dynamic Engineering Portable PDS RAM Card

    It looks like the jumpers follow a predictable binary pattern EO=+1MB E1=+2MB E2=+4MB E3=+8MB E4=unknown So, to get +8MB (9 in total with motherboard 1MB), pull jumper E3. To get +7MB (8 in total), keep E3 but pull E2+E1+E0. This explains why the board with 2 megabytes already soldered to it...
  11. David Cook

    Macintosh LCII failure

    That's wonderful news! Congratulations. Your persistence paid off.
  12. David Cook

    Dynamic Engineering Portable PDS RAM Card

    Yes. For 8 MB, I moved E3 to E1. So, all jumpers populated except E3. I will play with it further to figure out how to make it 7 MB for use in the 5126. I believe the RAM slot is limited to 4 MB (recent recreations use an extra wire to provide more). Additionally, the system provides the...
  13. David Cook

    Dynamic Engineering Portable PDS RAM Card

    As a workaround, adding a >=1MB RAM disk in the Portable control panel seems to prevent crashing. The error is a memory manager error. That's suggests a bug or limit in System 6 beyond 8 MB. I tried using System 6.0.8L without success. I wonder whether a Macintosh LC with > 8MB will crash. I'm...
  14. David Cook

    Dynamic Engineering Portable PDS RAM Card

    I have soldered on all the RAM. It works great in System 7.1 on a 5120 Portable. It shows 9MB total and passes all the memory test applications. However, in System 6.0.8, it crashes when doing something as simple as displaying the About box in the Finder. I recall reading about a solution for...
  15. David Cook

    Dynamic Engineering Portable PDS RAM Card

    I just bought a Dynamic Engineering Macintosh Portable RAM card with 2 MB of RAM installed. I also purchased new old-stock Toshiba TC 518512FL-80 PSRAM chips to bring the card up to 8 megabytes. My plan is to use this on a 5120 (non-backlight) Portable. The jumpers on the 2MB card are all...
  16. David Cook

    LC575 computer killed LC520 motherboard! 😭

    From your expression of concern at the start of this thread, I related to how you felt about being the possible cause of damage. We've all been there. The logical side of us knows that these old things are going to break once in a while, and that we fix more than we harm, and that it is better...
  17. David Cook

    LC575 computer killed LC520 motherboard! 😭

    Holy moly! Check out that second picture from @Oelmuvun. I did not expect so much grime/tarnish.
  18. David Cook

    LC575 computer killed LC520 motherboard! 😭

    Thank you for your perseverance -- even in sickness. When you're up to it, bump the speed back to 33 MHz. I'm almost positive that the root cause was residue on the connector rather than the speed. I think other people will run into the same situation as they swap and store boards.