So, I didn't get any responses on the X1 vs X2 caps, so I put the X2 caps I had into the PSU when all the other caps came in. (I'll swap them out when my X1 rated ones come in, but I figured if the machine can survive a full meltdown of an old X1 cap, if the X2 cap blows, it should be fine. After a full recap of the electrolytic, restoration of the floppy drive, and a good cleaning, I put it back together and fired it up. It did boot, and a few CRT adjustments later and I had a workable picture.
Memory issue
Unfortunately, it appeared to have some sort of on screen error ("70" displayed below a picture of the memory card). So, seems to be a sort of memory error. I wasn't sure which memory card was throwing the error, so I figured I would try to start up without either card installed. I didn't notice it at the time, but the icon of the memory card actually showed "MEM2", which was trying to let me know it was the card in slot 2. However, with no memory installed ,the machine actually booted, and for the first time I saw and heard activity out of the Widget drive. Unfortunately, the display was just a garbled gray checkered screen. I assume maybe the Lisa uses the memory boards for video memory?
I then tried the memory boards one at a time. I tried the second board alone first, received the same "70" memory error. When I tried with the first memory board in, I was able to get further, with an error about my lack of keyboard showing up, followed by a lot of activity from the widget drive. And I actually got a Lisa Office System 3.1. The Widget drive has LOS 3.1 installed and it is functional!
So, question #1 is how to diagnose the memory error and hopefully get the board working again.
Keyboard status
While it was booted up, I did test out the keyboard. Unfortunately, it appears all keys except f and g were not working. I have a set of foam and tape to replace the capacitive foam pieces in each of the keys. Hopefully that will restore it fully. I am looking to get a mac2lisa adapter which will let me use my Mac Plus keyboard with the Lisa, which will be closer to the original look, but with keyboards that are less rare. I'll try to keep the Lisa one more protected.
Floppy Drive
Note on the floppy restoration: I've never had one be completely seized before, but literally every moving part was completely glued in place. With a combination of applying alcohol and some prying to get it into the space between parts, I was able to get it ejecting and receiving floppies pretty well. I haven't yet tried to insert a floppy, as I don't have any 400k floppies. I think I have some double sided 800k disks, which I assume should work, as the 400k drive will simply ignore the top side of the floppy? I was trying to use a FloppyEmu with it, but had trouble plugging it in as I didn't have a female to email adapter to use the cable already in the device. So I had to remove the top of the floppyEmu case and plug the cable from the Lisa directly into the emu. Unfortunately, I was unable to get it to boot from any of the disk images. I'll dig into that more later, but I likely won't use the emu with it just because without an external port, it's pretty inconvenient to try to use it with the Lisa.
Monitor adjustment
One issue that was there before the recap is that the horizontal alignment of the image appears to be pushed too far right. This is causing the image to overflow and reflect back over the image on the right side to the screen. I tried adjusting all the pots on the video board, but none seem to control that. Are there more adjustments for that, or am I going to need to fiddle with the tabs on the back of the neck of the CRT?
Shut down monitor activity
Another thing that was a bit concerning is when the shut down process completes, the image fades to black, and there as large click sound, followed by a bright white vertical line in the center of the screen. Is that normal, or should I be concerned about the wear and tear on the CRT?
ProFile Drive
Up next is to finish recapping the ProFile drive's power supply. I've got all the electrolytic done, and am just waiting on the safety caps. Should be here tomorrow. I'm hoping that maybe the ProFile drive is still working and might even have MacWorks on it. We'll see.
So to recap, a few questions I'd love some advice on:
- Any good way to find bad memory chips on the memory board?
- How do I adjust the horizontal location of the image on the CRT?
- Should I worried about the shutdown CRT behavior in the video above?