Hi there!
The other day I got a Power Macintosh 8100/80, which has long wanted to experiment with vintage machines. But it turns out that the salesman wasn't honest with me and sold me a non-working...
The Mac turns on, there is a bong, the PDS of the video cards gives an image - the gray screen, sometimes the cursor appears there, they can be moved for a while then the machine completely freezes.
After I washed it from the age-old dust, removed the dried spider and the web, I put the motherboard on the antiseptic bag, connected the power supply and turned it on and immediately noticed that the processor was very warm.
I tried to boot without stick of RAM, Cache, FDD, CD-ROM, HDD, Keyboard - the situation is always the same.
In one of the attempts, when everything was connected, there was only one attempt to start the OS installed on one of the disks, but it was unsuccessful due to an extension failure. All other attempts in the last 3 days to make it work have been unsuccessful.
Is the motherboard damaged?
Could there be a problem with capacitors? It looks normal outwardly, but I understand that they are about 30 years old.
Has anyone had experience in restoring such machines?
The other day I got a Power Macintosh 8100/80, which has long wanted to experiment with vintage machines. But it turns out that the salesman wasn't honest with me and sold me a non-working...
The Mac turns on, there is a bong, the PDS of the video cards gives an image - the gray screen, sometimes the cursor appears there, they can be moved for a while then the machine completely freezes.
After I washed it from the age-old dust, removed the dried spider and the web, I put the motherboard on the antiseptic bag, connected the power supply and turned it on and immediately noticed that the processor was very warm.
I tried to boot without stick of RAM, Cache, FDD, CD-ROM, HDD, Keyboard - the situation is always the same.
In one of the attempts, when everything was connected, there was only one attempt to start the OS installed on one of the disks, but it was unsuccessful due to an extension failure. All other attempts in the last 3 days to make it work have been unsuccessful.
Is the motherboard damaged?
Could there be a problem with capacitors? It looks normal outwardly, but I understand that they are about 30 years old.
Has anyone had experience in restoring such machines?