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Sometime in late 2000 I moved the build in this thread into a ludicrously large Supermicro SC760-A case. That was the first case I painted, sleeved, put cold-cathode underglow on, etc. That case housed two subsequent builds...a dual Opteron and then an FX-51/GeForce 6800GT SLI build. I found...
Some Commodore gaming using the AV inputs. That WinTV card was grabbed off the free pile at VCF East this year...just happened to be the same one I had back in the day. Parents wouldn't let me have a TV in my room back then, but that card and some rabbit ears provided a sneaky workaround :sneaky:
In late 1998 I was 15 and I built my first PC...not my first computer, but the first one I built from scratch. Over the last year I've been gathering the same components I used back then with the intent of recreating it. The original specs were:
Soyo SY-5EMA+ motherboard with 1MB L2 cache...
I'm putting together another SE/30 reloaded and populated it to the point where it should chime. However, I'm getting absolutely no activity on the address bus when scoped at the CPU. The symptoms are a simasimac image and no chime of any kind because the CPU isn't walking the address bus and...
Reloaded board completed and fully-operational...all Snooper tests passed! I already love this thing...
From battery-bomb victim to a new lease on life. But...what's better than an SE/30? An SE/40!
I guess it's a total Bolle-box now :) Also, I only had to pull the customs from one...
Signs of life! The reloaded board actually booted on the first try:
At first I was only getting audio out of the headphone jack. After replacing the op-amp at UA9, I got a strong chime from the speaker. Now to populate the rest of the board and run some diagnostics...
Working on the mildly-bombed SE/30 board...I removed the battery holder and buzzed out a bunch of stuff before attempting to boot, and found and fixed a few broken traces. I then installed new caps, replaced the missing Y1 and UD1, installed RAM and ROM and fired it up. I got a chime followed...
I haven't read the entire thread, but it was most likely 40 volume developer, which is 12% H2O2. That's the stuff I use and see most other people use, at least those that live somewhere where it's available.
Ok, I've been saving these two bombed SE/30's for last. I don't know if that was saving the best for last, or just putting off the most potential frustration :) Hopefully I can get at least one working machine out of them. Anyways, here they are:
The analog boards, PSUs, and CRTs all...
The Plus was kind of like the Color Classic in that it already worked somewhat, but was just really rusty and dirty. It would boot to the ? and off a FloppyEMU, but not from SCSI or a real floppy. It got the full recap treatment...analog board, logic board, and floppy. The floppy was also...