I had recently gotten a Macintosh IIsi that didn't have any signs of life. I've gone through it and recapped a fair amount of the power supply and tested the voltages, I was getting a solid +12.3 +5.4 -12.3. The machine powered up but no display or chime, I thought nothing more then it just being bad capacitors on the logic board so I ordered new tantalum capacitors and installed them. To my surprise the machine chimed very quietly but it chimed, so I went to plug in an monitor just to be greeted with no display so I tried the one that came with it and still the same thing. So I checked my work, cleaned the board and resoldered some chips that looked rather sad but still nothing. So I started trouble shooting to the best that I could without much knowledge of the machine and started taking parts off to see it what would could be wrong and found that the machine would only chime when then hard drive power cable was plugged in. Im at a loss at why the machine would only chime with the hard drives power cable connected.
If anyone could point me in the correct direction that would be great.
EDIT: I should add that the hard drive power cable is connected to the hard drive with the SCSI connecter disconnected.
If anyone could point me in the correct direction that would be great.
EDIT: I should add that the hard drive power cable is connected to the hard drive with the SCSI connecter disconnected.