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HERE IS THE MOTHERBOARD, NO VISIBLE LEAKAGE BUT SOMETHING IS GOING ON HERE WITH THIS WIRE?
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Kai Robinson

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Probably best to break these posts out into their own diagnostic thread rather than clutter this one.
 
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Probably best to break these posts out into their own diagnostic thread rather than clutter this one.
Agreed. @MICHAENTOSH please create a debugging thread for this sad mac issue over in the Mac Portable Subforum.

Based on the picture, those are the original capacitors. Even if they did not visibly create a pool of fluid on the motherboard, they can fail invisibly or cause corrosion directly underneath the little black plastic pad they sit on (I've seen the latter, looks perfectly clean but failed and corroded underneath). As stated a few times in another thread about the Mac Portable, the original capacitors must be replaced for reliable system operation.
 
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New product: The HD68 to Desktop 50 Adapter. Plugs straight into a BlueSCSI or other 50 pin internal Desktop drive and connects to the HD68 bus. Includes a high-byte terminator for situations where that matters.

Low stock availability, these connectors are expensive and I don't want to order a ton of them if there's not much interest.


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Kai Robinson

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New product: The HD68 to Desktop 50 Adapter. Plugs straight into a BlueSCSI or other 50 pin internal Desktop drive and connects to the HD68 bus. Includes a high-byte terminator for situations where that matters.

Low stock availability, these connectors are expensive and I don't want to order a ton of them if there's not much interest.


Crappy product photo is below:
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I presume this would be merely adapting the 16-bit bus to an 8-bit device?
 

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FYI, I finally got around to assembling and installing the battery eliminator in my backlight upgraded M5120 and can confirm it works well. I have the 7MB upgrade and the replacement hybrid card. No issues running it today after giving the caps time to charge up.
 
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Announcing the first entry in the HIDHopper™ adapter series, HIDHopper™ ADB.

This adapter allows you to use modern USB keyboards and mice on your Mac that needs ADB. Has been tested across a few generations of Macs, including the Portable, PB 180, Quadra 700, and some later PowerMacs.



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Surprisingly, several people have messaged me recently asking for recreation cables of the Mac Portable M5120 Backlight Upgrade. I didn't think enough of them survived for it to make sense to have a product listing on my site, but here we are.


This is not for the M5126 Backlit Portable, it's a recreation of the backlight upgrade flex cable for original M5120.
 
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Surprisingly, several people have messaged me recently asking for recreation cables of the Mac Portable M5120 Backlight Upgrade. I didn't think enough of them survived for it to make sense to have a product listing on my site, but here we are.


This is not for the M5126 Backlit Portable, it's a recreation of the backlight upgrade flex cable for original M5120.
I can vouch for this product. I picked up a portable with the backlight upgrade that had had the display cable intentionally cut. @Androda was able to sell me a replacement (along with a new hybrid board) and get my machine back up and running.
 
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BlueSCSI design update:
The DB25 model went to the gym and lost some weight, now the PCB is only as wide as the DB25 connector. This should help situations like the IIci where SCSI is right next to the display port (wide connector next to a wide adapter).


The previous DB25 Mini will be phased out in favor of this new slimmer style.
 
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Hey for this item: https://androda.work/product/newton-internal-serial-for-2000-2100/

When I download and copy the Internal Device Prefs.pkg from my modern Mac to my LC 575 for installation over the Newton Connection Utility, the NCU cannot see the .pkg as an installable item when connected to my Newton. I simply cannot select it for install as it won't appear in the list. I think the modern Mac is somehow altering the .pkg thinking it is modern Mac install .pkg in some way. Are you aware of an issue there, or is it possible to get this file compressed as a .sit so I can decompress it directly on the LC575 and not have the modern Mac touch the actual .pkg itself?

EDIT: NM, sorted it with Mac PKG fixer.

Cheers!
 
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Hey for this item: https://androda.work/product/newton-internal-serial-for-2000-2100/

When I download and copy the Internal Device Prefs.pkg from my modern Mac to my LC 575 for installation over the Newton Connection Utility, the NCU cannot see the .pkg as an installable item when connected to my Newton. I simply cannot select it for install as it won't appear in the list. I think the modern Mac is somehow altering the .pkg thinking it is modern Mac install .pkg in some way. Are you aware of an issue there, or is it possible to get this file compressed as a .sit so I can decompress it directly on the LC575 and not have the modern Mac touch the actual .pkg itself?

EDIT: NM, sorted it with Mac PKG fixer.

Cheers!
Sorry for the late response. Glad you have it resolved though.

Could you post a link to the Mac PKG fixer tool for future use?