Recently picked up a 512k from Facebook marketplace as a non-booting machine. After pickup, quickly removed the battery (which had started leaking and actually corroded the battery holder metal tab to the point where it broke off when I removed the battery.
Anyway, I inspected the inside of the machine (once I figured out there is a 5th screw on the 512k under the battery cover) and things looked pretty good. So I fired it up to see how it was doing. It initially made some clicking noises when powered on, so I tried unplugging the floppy drive as it sounded like it was trying to load or eject a floppy. Fortunately, with a couple other power on / offs, it actually booted to a chime.
I didn't have a 400k floppy and I didn't really trust the floppy drive at this point, so I flashed the ROM in my FloppyEmu and crossed my fingers. Fortunately, it booted up and I could move the mouse cursor on startup. So far, I was very excited to have done so little work and have it functional.
Unfortunately, I quickly realized the keyboard was not working. I did verify the cord was a straight-through 4P4C, not just a phone cable. I also checked that the pins in the connectors look fine, and all 4 on both the keyboard and the computer look fine. I opened up the keyboard because honestly it felt hollow and I was worried there might not be a board inside, but it all looked fine, and I didn't see anything wrong with any of the components on the board.
Any ideas of what to check? Unfortunately, I don't have any other Mac 128k/512k/Plus to test the keyboard with, nor do I have a known working keyboard to compare with.
Anyway, I inspected the inside of the machine (once I figured out there is a 5th screw on the 512k under the battery cover) and things looked pretty good. So I fired it up to see how it was doing. It initially made some clicking noises when powered on, so I tried unplugging the floppy drive as it sounded like it was trying to load or eject a floppy. Fortunately, with a couple other power on / offs, it actually booted to a chime.
I didn't have a 400k floppy and I didn't really trust the floppy drive at this point, so I flashed the ROM in my FloppyEmu and crossed my fingers. Fortunately, it booted up and I could move the mouse cursor on startup. So far, I was very excited to have done so little work and have it functional.
Unfortunately, I quickly realized the keyboard was not working. I did verify the cord was a straight-through 4P4C, not just a phone cable. I also checked that the pins in the connectors look fine, and all 4 on both the keyboard and the computer look fine. I opened up the keyboard because honestly it felt hollow and I was worried there might not be a board inside, but it all looked fine, and I didn't see anything wrong with any of the components on the board.
Any ideas of what to check? Unfortunately, I don't have any other Mac 128k/512k/Plus to test the keyboard with, nor do I have a known working keyboard to compare with.