So to elaborate I had a Macintosh iivi imported from Sweden from a friend. Unfortunately it's faceplate was damaged in shipping but I'd located a 600 faceplate and swapped the iivi logo in it's place. I was still missing the blanked out bezel and thanks to @slomacuser quite recently I was able to locate it (Thank You!). I knew when I got the iivi the system had some weird issues it would power on, LED worked, fan would spin, even soft power worked. However I got no video or audio (yes it has been recapped and so are all the other boards I'll talk about) and yes there was some corrosion but that was easy to fix. After trying and trying I said I'll send this out because I was fed up with it but I still want it saved and brought back to life to make the machine as original as I can. So off to Amiga of Rochester it went and still currently is. In the meantime I figured it'd be worth while to search for a backup just to use it. I located a seller in Germany with two boards for sale and bought both. Upon arrival neither worked and were both in need of a recap, and so I did. Now what do you know same issues as the other board, great. So after going through both and reflowing the EGRET on both two times for each (ridiculous I know) both power on and work, one had some scratchy sound issues but that was sorted with a bit of cleaning. So now I had two working iivi boards (yay!), or so I thought. Turns out these were iivx boards a nice upgrade but not what I wanted. So I reached back out to my friend in Sweden and asked once more if he could locate a iivi board, he did. The board arrived in very nice shape but I recapped it anyway. When I went to power it on it was dead as a door nail. After testing all traces and vias near the EGRET I located a bad via near the "E" in the EGRET silkscreen, this via connected to a trace leading to R40 on the bottom of the board. With a quick bodge it sputtered to life and had no issues at all. Great right? Well once again it wasn't a iivi board, this time it was a Performa 600 board. So once more I reached back out to my friend and asked if he could locate an actual iivi board (now to note all of these boards look alike and it's very difficult to tell them apart). Well turns out he had a friend in the United Kingdom who was able to buy the only iivi board for sale and eventually he'd transferred the board to my friend in Sweden. This board had been recapped with through hole caps with the legs cut short and soldered to the pads. Not pretty but hey it works. I asked my friend if he could test it and sadly it had the exact same issue as the original iivi board; fan spins, LED lights up, soft power works, but no audio or video output. He's currently letting it soak in IPA and will be testing the caps tomorrow to make sure they check out okay. So now on board number five what is it with this family of Macintoshes? Was the iivi short lived because of such issues? Is this a ROM issue and if so how do we know? I've looked through every Service Guide available but when you work your way down to "Replace logic board and retain customer Simms" you get a bit annoyed. I'm not going to give up on this little iivi I know most would be okay with the 600 or iivx board but I want this machine original (well as much as possible). Does anyone have any experience with these elusive little machines or any ideas what could be going wrong? Is this just something about the iivi as the iivx and 600 are repairable it seems? Or is this some chip that's gone bad or a trace issue?
Photo below of my iivi and the various boards I have for it. Currently it has a iivx board in it and two SCSI drives. (CD bezel shown, blank is on the way)
Photo below of my iivi and the various boards I have for it. Currently it has a iivx board in it and two SCSI drives. (CD bezel shown, blank is on the way)