Snooper 2: Motherboard Pixel Images Extracted! ENJOY!

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Starting with this post, I found that Snooper 2 has some interesting motherboard photos, worthy of extraction. If you follow that discussion, you will see that it concluded with the finding that we cannot extract them from the PICT resource of the Snooper app. The only reasonable method of extraction is via screenshot, but sadly, Snooper will only show the motherboard of the Mac you are working on at any given time. Therefore, unless someone has every vintage Mac made, it's impossible for one person to get all the screenshots. The only way is for us all to contribute screenshots taken on different Macs we own.

UPDATE: Using Wish I Were enabled me to make screenshots of all the motherboard images contained in Snooper 2, and as a result, you need only grab the ones that interest you. ENJOY!

1. IIci motherboard screenshot taken while running Snooper 2 in Basilisk II on an M1 Mac (set by Basilisk II GUI > System > Mac Model ID ):

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2. Quadra 900/950 motherboard screenshot taken while running Snooper 2 in Basilisk II on an M1 Mac (set by Basilisk II GUI > System > Mac Model ID ):

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3. Taken on my Color Classic Mystic (LC575):

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4. Taken on my SE/30:

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5. Mac SE (via Wish I Were — Thanks, @YMK !)

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6. 128K/512K/512Ke/Plus & Mac XL (via Wish I Were) — same pic for all those Macs! Ack! Cheapskates! :)

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7. Classic (via Wish I Were):

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8. Classic II (via Wish I Were):

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9. Color Classic (via Wish I Were) — CC II is shows as Unsupported!

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10. Macintosh II (via Wish I Were) — same pic used for IIx

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11. Macintosh IIcx (via Wish I Were):

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12. Macintosh IIfx (via Wish I Were):

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13. Macintosh IIsi (via Wish I Were):

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14. Macintosh IIvi (via Wish I Were) — same pic used for IIvx

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15. Macintosh LC & LC II (via Wish I Were) — LC III & 475/520/550/575/580/630/TV show as Unsupported

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16. Macintosh Portable (via Wish I Were):

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17. PoweBook 100 (via Wish I Were):

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18. PoweBook 140/145 & 170 (via Wish I Were) — 150 shows as Unsupported

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19. PoweBook 160 & 180 (via Wish I Were) — 165/165c/180c/190/520/540/5300 all show as Unsupported

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20. PoweBook Duo 210/230 (via Wish I Were) — Duo 250/270c/280/280c/2300 show as Unsupported

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21. Quadra 700 (via Wish I Were) — Quadra 605/610/630/650/660AV/800/840AV show as Unsupported

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OTHER MODELS:
  • Workgroup Servers show as Unsupported.
  • Performa branded Macs that match the supported Macs above are supported.
  • PowerMacs seem to be all Unsupported.

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What software should we use to take screenshots? I can contribute one from my PowerBook 170/145 (same image IIRC)

I edited my opening post to add that Macintosh Garden download page. It's a great app to use regularly anyway, screenshots aside.

Thanks for the link on your website, by the way. A lot of people overlook what kind of caps are best.
 
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Thanks for the link on your website, by the way. A lot of people overlook what kind of caps are best.
Ah, no problem! I ran across that thread a while back and remembered when I went to add the page for my site. Would the same advice apply to any mac with 47uf caps? Or would you need to check the voltage load on each board model to see if everything's in tolerance? Side note, if you've got a spare photo lying around of the SE/30 logic board (or any mac for that matter), I'm in need of photos with permission to use on my site! A list of values isn't of much use if you, for instance, don't know how to read the values on the caps to see which is which. A labeled diagram helps immensely, but alas, I don't own every mac in existence to take board photos of...

Anyways, back on topic. You can take screenshots in snooper directly? I've already got it installed on my 170 when I was trying to figure out some SCSI voodoo a while back, I was wondering what to use to take the screenshots themselves.
 

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Have you tried this extension?

Thank you! I was actually thinking about just that while taking a shower this morning, prior to reading your post. I installed it in Basilisk II, set it to SE/30, restarted, launched Snooper, and boom! Got the SE/30 motherboard. So I will slowly add these to the opening post so anyone can grab and use them as they like.

Thanks!
 
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Glad you found a more workable solution! Just for fun, here's a screenshot from an actual Mac Plus, scaled up and converted to png:

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Thanks for doing that.

Interestingly, it's more of a Mac Plus motherboard drawing than a 128K drawing due to the connectors and the two torrid coils. And yet, the RAM chips to the right of the CPU are clearly from the earlier motherboards. Have a look at the obvious differences...

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128K
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They were too lazy to make two different drawings, unfortunately.