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    A battery bombed SE stored in a garage for years

    Another progress report. Sorry, I don't have any photos: * Recapped the analog board and PSU board (again, thanks to @JDW for his video on the latter, particularly with how to deal with the extensive use of hot glue). I used the Console5 kits to do the recapping. * Swapped out the exhaust fan...
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    AppleSqueezer GS and ROM0 boards

    A follow up here. @niek worked further on the ROM0 board issues (the Sound Interrupt errors came back for me), and provided a new core to try out. I finally got time today to try it out and it seems to have resolved the major sound timing issues as well as working with the Booti. Thanks again...
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    AppleSqueezer GS and ROM0 boards

    Ok, I couldn't wait until the weekend. I installed the Core 5 update from my FloppyEmu. After fixing an issue with the hard disk image on the FloppyEmu, I booted it up. I did not encounter the dreaded "Sound Interrupt" errors at all this time around. And while before, any sound / music playback...
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    AppleSqueezer GS and ROM0 boards

    Hello Niek! Glad to see you here. I've not tried the update yet, I've been fairly busy with other stuff, but I'll try to give it a shot next weekend. Thanks for your hard work!
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    AppleSqueezer GS and ROM0 boards

    Update: Thanks to Niek's hard work, the latest core for the AppleSqueezer GS fixes the issues those of us with ROM0 boards were having. Hello! During the pandemic, I retrieved my old Apple IIgs from my mom's house and decided to tinker on it. I managed to get more RAM, a Booti, and an Uthernet...
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    A battery bombed SE stored in a garage for years

    Another visual update. I believe I have all the components on the Reloaded board: You can see I also put back in what was left of the bracket, since it will be needed to provide a ground connection to the rest of the chassis. What's left to do? Plenty: * Inspect the rest of the circuit boards...
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    A battery bombed SE stored in a garage for years

    I'm planning on just spray painting it with some clear rustoleum, I just need to figure out what I need to keep masked so the grounding still works.
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    Logic Board - Macintosh SE Reloaded

    Do you have a part number for the filters? I probably need to replace at least one of the ones I took off of the old board.
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    A battery bombed SE stored in a garage for years

    An update: I managed to break one of the legs on the SND IC trying to remove it from the original board, so that just got added to my order from UTsource. The ROMs were not recoverable, and I'm waiting on an EPROM programmer to get the PLCC ROM replacements in place. The hakko soldering pump...
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    Logic Board - Macintosh SE Reloaded

    Thank you. I likely ordered them before your BOM was complete, and didn't double check that I was ordering the correct packaging.
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    Logic Board - Macintosh SE Reloaded

    Hello, Today I received the 26LS32 ICs from UTSource (quick service as usual), but sadly, these were the "wrong" kind, as in they aren't DIP package, but the SOP16 package. Could I use an adapter (like this one) for these? (Edit: Upon further review, I don't think these would physically fit...
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    A battery bombed SE stored in a garage for years

    Ah, sorry I should've been more clear. It's an issue with the desoldering iron itself. When it's time to vacuum some solder up, it's not doing the vacuuming part. Hopefully should be solvable, I just need to sit down with it and its fine manual to troubleshoot.
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    A battery bombed SE stored in a garage for years

    FWIW, one trick I've seen (from the Hand Tool Rescue channel on Youtube) is if you have some parts where the rust remover isn't going to reach for soaking, you can soak a paper towel and wrap the parts that stick up out of the rust remover, and make sure part of the paper towel is in the rust...
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    A battery bombed SE stored in a garage for years

    An update after this weekend's work. First most of the passive components are in And some more progress: At this point, I'm waiting on the ROM and SWIM sockets, and I need to troubleshoot my desoldering pump to see why it's not properly pumping.
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    A battery bombed SE stored in a garage for years

    The brand was "Blaster", but it should work the same as Evaporust: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Blaster-1-Gal-Metal-Rescue-Rust-Remover-Bath-128-MR/312780997
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    A battery bombed SE stored in a garage for years

    No pretreating, per se. I pulled it out of the rust remover, wiped it off to dry it and then went to work. Much of the crud on the metal seemed more like hard water deposits, but the wire wheel cut through it fairly well. The worst of the actual rust was limited to a few areas.
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    A battery bombed SE stored in a garage for years

    So, the first order of business for me was neutralizing any remaining battery gunk on the logic board, so that involved a soak in vinegar, followed by rinsing in distilled water and alcohol. I did some scrubbing with a brush to clear out the build up as much as I could. My SE Reloaded board...
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    A battery bombed SE stored in a garage for years

    Yes, the videos by @JDW and the accompanying Google Doc are incredible resources for working in your own SE Reloaded board. I’ve followed along and my Mouser order using JDW’s cart came in last Friday and things have escalated quickly.
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    A battery bombed SE stored in a garage for years

    Hello everyone! My wife was in Japan recently, unfortunately, she was there to help settle her late mother's estate. As part of cleaning out her mother's house, she found her old Macintosh SE in the garage. Where it had been since she returned to Japan after going to college in the US many...
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    Logic Board - Macintosh SE Reloaded

    Here it is. You can see that it broke behind the SCSI connector.