Radius Rocket V1.0 - Error #4614

Garrett

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A few months back, I picked this card up from eBay sold as "untested." I've never had a Rocket and was excited, so I paid too much and pulled the trigger. Finally got around to testing it last night in my IIci. First I installed RocketWare 1.5 under System 7.5.3. After some reading, it appears the rocket only supported System 6-7.1, so I downgraded the IIci to System 7.0.1. Thinking that this v1 Rocket was also not compatible with the RocketWare 1.5 software, I installed RocketWare 1.3.

What happens regardless of the version of OS or Radius driver, is the rocket extension loads (with splashscreen and fun sound effect), it sits idle for ~1min, then a dialog box appears saying the Rocket isn't responding. I know the system is detecting it, because the card shows up in TattleTech. This tells me at least the ROM is likely valid.

Rocket experts - what am I doing wrong? Is my combination of driver/OS never going to work? Should I be looking at something else entirely? I can't find any documentation to tell me what Error 4614 refers to (if anything). I also have not touched the RAM installed on the card. I don't even know if it's required for successful initialization.
 

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@max1zzz has extensive experience with that edition Rocket because he has cloned it...

My Rocket, however, differs from yours because mine is the ASIC version that looks the photo in my post below (lower down in that post):

If you are able to carefully remove the 040 CPU and somehow test in another card or computer, then you could then safely rule out the CPU as being the root problem. But it could be one of those socketed chips either being bad or needing to simply be re-socketed. With that said, I must defect to owners of that edition Rocket because they most likely have experience with its hardware quirks.

If you are in a hurry, then I would suggest that you join the Vintage Apple Macintosh Enthusiasts group on Facebook so you can post about it there and tag Petar Puskarich, who owns a rather large number of Rockets and has all the documentation too.