I've made significant progress in building my SE/30 Reloaded board. Unfortunately, all I'm getting out of it is a Simasimac. There's no chime at all from the speaker/headphone jack, except for a quick pop when I power the machine on. Here's what I've done so far:
--Tried multiple known-good ROM and RAM SIMMs
--Confirmed all 3 oscillators on the board are working
--Verified address line continuity from the ROM SIMM slot to the GLUE chip
--Verified data line continuity from the ROM SIMM slot to the CPU
I've triple-checked all my solder work on the PLCCs under the microscope, and have also confirmed that there aren't any shorts between pins. I'm at the point where I'm starting to suspect there's a defective part at work here, but short of indiscriminately replacing them (a time-consuming and probably expensive affair) I'm not sure how to best check for this. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
--Tried multiple known-good ROM and RAM SIMMs
--Confirmed all 3 oscillators on the board are working
--Verified address line continuity from the ROM SIMM slot to the GLUE chip
--Verified data line continuity from the ROM SIMM slot to the CPU
I've triple-checked all my solder work on the PLCCs under the microscope, and have also confirmed that there aren't any shorts between pins. I'm at the point where I'm starting to suspect there's a defective part at work here, but short of indiscriminately replacing them (a time-consuming and probably expensive affair) I'm not sure how to best check for this. Can anyone point me in the right direction?