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  1. JDW

    Radius Rocket & Radius Thunder 24/GT compatible?

    Would any of you know where I can find a video card compatibility list for the Radius Rocket? More specifically, I am curious if the Radius Thunder 24/GT NuBus graphics card can be installed at the same time as a Rocket in a Mac IIci. I know the Thunder 24/GT works fine alone because I have...
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    I was taken advantage of by an internet confidence trickster.

    Thank you for bringing this to our attention, Ron.
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    Mystic Died. Looking for an MC88916DW80 chip.

    And one more thing... Although System 7.1 and 7.5.5 boot fine at 48MHz, System 7.6.1 and OS 8.1 freeze during the boot sequence, even before any icons display. This is consistent with what I've seen in the past at high clock speeds. Reducing the clock speed down to 43.2MHz makes them boot...
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    Mystic Died. Looking for an MC88916DW80 chip.

    As you can see from the scope tests below, the higher the CPU clock speed, the lower the voltage across resistor R80, dropping from 3.2Vp-p at the stock clock of 33MHz, down to 2.85Vp-p at 48MHz (via Spicy O'Clock). My scope is a Rigol DHO804 hacked to enable 100MHz bandwidth, with 150MHz rated...
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    The passing of Michael David Mullett

    Friends, fellow forum member @MICHAENTOSH passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on Feb. 16th. I did not know him a long time, but grew to know him rather well in 2023 and considered him a friend. He was a very kind person and quite knowledgeable about Macs. His passing was a tremendous shock to...
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    Mystic Died. Looking for an MC88916DW80 chip.

    Measuring is difficult to impossible without soldering long wires to the points to be measured, due to the fact the motherboard must be inserted into the Color Classic in order to be powered. Also, the high frequency signals we are talking about are twice the base CPU clock speed, so 80MHz for...
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    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    For people with 2023.08 BlueSCSIv2 designs (see attached PDF schematic) which resistors need to be changed, and to what values, to avoid trouble when used on a 5120 or 5126 Macintosh Portable?
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    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    If we ignore the RAM card slowdown issues mentioned earlier in this thread and just focus on what you are describing when BlueSCSI v2 is used, what is the end result in terms of how BSv2 operates with the Portable? Does this cause BSv2 to lockup? Noticeably slow down? Or does it seem to operate...
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    Mystic Died. Looking for an MC88916DW80 chip.

    Well, I did further testing this evening, at the stock clock speed of 33MHz with the 8MB universal ROM SIMM that @Jockelill helped to create, and I provided him some feedback. (Basically, it works to kill the painfully slow RAM checking at cold boot, but booting from ROM still has bugs that...
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    Mystic Died. Looking for an MC88916DW80 chip.

    You can see that in my photo here... In the above photo, 88916 chip Pin-8 is the SYNC input, 3rd pad from the right. Pin-9 is Ground. Note how the GND from Pin-9 loops around the Pin-8 trace.
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    Mystic Died. Looking for an MC88916DW80 chip.

    @YMK thank you for your kindness in replying, and I appreciate that observation. The answer is this... source: https://resources.ema-eda.com/home/2023-design-recommendations-for-pcb-impedance-control But let's ignore that for now and assume a fixed Zo impedance that never changes. How do...
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    Mystic Died. Looking for an MC88916DW80 chip.

    As I mentioned earlier in this thread, there are TERMINATION RESISTORS used on the 2X_Q output of the 88916DW chip, which leads to PCLK on the 68040 CPU. So for example, when the CPU clock speed is 33MHz, PCLK will be twice that at 66MHz. And that is really the reason the 88916 chip is used --...
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    Mystic Died. Looking for an MC88916DW80 chip.

    I am happy to report that I was able to boot into the following OS's, both from my internal spinning platter HDD and an externally connected BlueSCSI v1: System 7.1 System 7.5.5 System 7.6.1 OS 8.1 I then put the SD card into my BlueSCSI v2 and retested, and all was well with that. I am still...
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    Mystic Died. Looking for an MC88916DW80 chip.

    I have been feeling absolutely terrible all month, and completely exhausted every day after work, which is why this has take so long. But I was able to solder in the 88916DW80 chip that @trag so graciously sent to me, and I am pleased to report that I get a bong and boot! Spicy is...
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    BlueSCSI on Macintosh Portable

    My question pertains to BlueSCSI v2 on the 5126 Backlit Macintosh Portable. A friend very kindly and generously mailed me a populated BlueSCSIv2 board which has a connector for use with the SCSI ribbon cable of a Macintosh Portable. (Sorry, no photo, as I left it at the office.) So unlike...
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    LC575 Motherboard Schematic

    I obtained this schematic from someone else but will avoid naming them for now. I am very thankful to have obtained it; 2but honestly, it's not a very good scan. All the gray parts are very hard to read. But everything other than that is quite good, and you'll find it useful when diagnosing...
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    Mystic Died. Looking for an MC88916DW80 chip.

    @Kai Robinson In answer to your comment about the SCSI clock, my LC575 motherboard already has a 0Ω resistor on at R120, with nothing at R106. The schematic below is for the LC575 and the gray parts are infuriatingly hard to read, but you can see that it says "Stuff R120 for 33/40MHz systems"...
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    Mystic Died. Looking for an MC88916DW80 chip.

    I apologize for my delayed reply. I've been extremely busy lately, and on top of that, I've been feeling rather terrible all month. No time to visit the doctor until early March. :sick: It is also the reason I've not had a single moment of time to do any video work for my YouTube channel. I...
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    Mystic Died. Looking for an MC88916DW80 chip.

    I would like to once again humbly thank @trag for having so kindly shipped me some MC88916DW80 and DW55 chips. They arrived today and I was able to put a few to the test in my test jig. I measured current consumption first. I found that a good DW55 draws 75mA while a DW80 draws only 67mA...
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    Mystic Died. Looking for an MC88916DW80 chip.

    Here's my test using Spicy O'Clock, which allows me to satisfy the XC88916DW55 chip's minimum input frequency requirement. So basically, this is proving the chip is bad. I will provide another update when the chips from @trag arrive. Thanks again, @trag!