I've been doing a lot of development on my PowerBook 170 - which also has a new battery from @jcs - and was getting annoyed at having to power my DB25 externally. Using a DB25 for development is just easier as I can reflash and grab the SD card quickly.
Which got me wondering why does the HDI-30 adapter on the PowerBook not pass through TERM POWER?
I toned out the HDI-30 to DB25 and sure enough the term power pin was connected.
Next I took apart the laptop and toned out, and the pin exists disconnected on the board.
So.. I took some bodge wire and connected it from the internal SCSI term power to the 5v line on the existing SCSI connector:
Result is a working HDI-30 powering a BlueSCSI v2!
Should add a diode in there to protect the PowerBook later, but it's working great now.
If you give it a try let me know if how it went for you. Also be sure to superglue back all the broken standoffs when you take the motherboard out
Which got me wondering why does the HDI-30 adapter on the PowerBook not pass through TERM POWER?
I toned out the HDI-30 to DB25 and sure enough the term power pin was connected.
Next I took apart the laptop and toned out, and the pin exists disconnected on the board.
So.. I took some bodge wire and connected it from the internal SCSI term power to the 5v line on the existing SCSI connector:
Result is a working HDI-30 powering a BlueSCSI v2!
Should add a diode in there to protect the PowerBook later, but it's working great now.
If you give it a try let me know if how it went for you. Also be sure to superglue back all the broken standoffs when you take the motherboard out