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I'd say you need to patch the System file using ResEdit.
Instructions are here: https://www.bigmessowires.com/mac-se30-with-upgraded-rom/
I did this with 7.5.5 and 7.6.1 and in both cases it worked. Before patching 7.5, the behaviour is as you said, it gets stuck in that welcome screen.
So finally I could make the mono cable and try to load some programs using the iPad to reproduce the audio files.
It's a bit tricky, but setting the volume quite high it's working most of the times.
So I could load BASIC...
And some other programs that are around, like this demo done for the...
Thanks. It seems this is to make it "the hard way", but I'm lazy and if these images (the one above and this other one) I found work, I'll be happy enough.
Hopefully the Daynaport drivers will work on 8.1, as being online would be nice.
PS I love the disclaimer of that page...
Thanks, @appleg33k85
I was just talking about this :) : https://tinkerdifferent.com/threads/can-mac-os-8-1-run-on-a-se-30-rascsi-bluescsi-image-wanted.1024
Thanks!
So it happens that suddenly this became a hot topic and a guy just published a BlueSCSI image in 68KMLA
I'll play with this, but I'll also tell DosFox1, in case he has something nicer.
EDIT: DosFox1 doesn't have open messaging on TW
Answering myself... I saw this: https://lowendmac.com/2000/born-again-allows-installing-os-8-on-most-68030-macs/
I wonder if anyone did already such install and could share a RASCSI/BlueSCSI image. That would be really cool!
What is worrying is that there's no chime.
I had to replace several of those chips on my SE/30 because the cap juice damaged it, but I always had chime. I'm curious to see the outcome of this repair.
You can just focus in the first page as the power circuit is there. You should easily identify the ICs such UB14, UE13, UD13, and the caps and other components in that area. If the traces are fine, it could be that the cap juice is affecting UE13 and UD13 (I’m mostly guessing!).
These Macs that have part of the power control in the logic board (to allow powering up with the keyboard and software shutdown). I'd check that part of the circuit first maybe. I had some issues with that on a IIsi.
In particular, this zone maybe:
Just in case, I added the schematics in the...
Today I made the Apple Cassette Interface.
The ROM seems to work properly, but I couldn't test as I don't have an appropriate mono cable.
Hopefully soon I'll be able to load BASIC and other cool stuff
Yep. I had to do mine and it’s a pain… but it was needed… in my case one of the RIFA caps exploded and I had a funny smell in my room for many days… when I opened it I could clearly see cap juice in several places.
I guess you can only be sure if someone could lend you a PSU to test…
Did you...
This is my tinkering corner. Some extra stuff is kept safely packed in the basement.
I used to have a CRT on the desk, but now I use just an LCD with adapters.
Well, seems I found a solution for the audio.
I received this today: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4001111644497.html
The device is not appearing in the sound control panel, and it has some limitations, but it's working fine. I tried several games and the sound quality is pretty good.