My SE SuperDrive’s inching closer to being restored, but hopefully someone can help me track down an elusive issue…
The machine will boot fine and appear to work well. I can copy files around, launch apps, play a bit of SimCity etc.
But, it will go through patches of being very crashy and freezy. Here’s what I’ve found so far:
So, firstly - thanks for reading all that! Secondly, I get the feeling that the address errors are genuine, but beyond that I’m at a bit of a loss.
I’m currently repeatedly loading MacTest again so I can repeat that VRAM test, but currently it’s throwing address errors just as the MTP window appears. If I keep trying, it’ll work eventually.
The machine has had both its analog and PSU boards recapped. Voltages look fine even under load. The logic board is clean and the original battery was intact before being replaced.
The system has been upgraded with 4MB, but the symptoms persist between different sets of SIMMs, including the original 4x256KB modules. The SIMM slot pins have been carefully cleaned with IPA and the SIMMs themselves have had their contacts cleaned.
I’m currently a bit suspicious of the ‘filter’ ICs or the bus transceivers (which I’ve seen cause oddness on other systems), but I don’t know enough to be sure.
Any help or advice gratefully received!
The machine will boot fine and appear to work well. I can copy files around, launch apps, play a bit of SimCity etc.
But, it will go through patches of being very crashy and freezy. Here’s what I’ve found so far:
- Booting from a bare 6.0.8 System Folder is fine.
- Leaving the machine at the desktop for a few minutes, then moving the mouse will usually immediately trigger a hang, with a white rectangular dialog that contains no text, but sometimes a flickering border.
- Sometimes I get as far as clicking the Apple menu before the same thing happens.
- Formatting a floppy *always* hangs with a blank dialog just after the format has completed but before verification starts.
- If I leave it in a hung state, I’ll eventually sometimes hear a burst of noise from the speaker, or see video ‘sparklies’.
- Sometimes when left, it’ll beep repeatedly and spontaneously reboot. Or just reboot without the beeps.
- Sometimes it will fail to redraw part of a Finder window and hang.
- Strangely, it’s most stable when playing games (?!)
- It’ll go through phases of crashiness, but after a few power off/ons, it’ll run fine for a bit.
- This all happens no matter where it boots from — SCSI or floppy.
- I’ve run Snooper 2 repeatedly and all tests have passed. However, I did get repeated System Error (ID=02) messages until it randomly decided to work.
- I eventually got MacTest Pro’s 68K Emergency disk to boot. It too failed repeatedly with Address Errors at program launch, but then
So, firstly - thanks for reading all that! Secondly, I get the feeling that the address errors are genuine, but beyond that I’m at a bit of a loss.
I’m currently repeatedly loading MacTest again so I can repeat that VRAM test, but currently it’s throwing address errors just as the MTP window appears. If I keep trying, it’ll work eventually.
The machine has had both its analog and PSU boards recapped. Voltages look fine even under load. The logic board is clean and the original battery was intact before being replaced.
The system has been upgraded with 4MB, but the symptoms persist between different sets of SIMMs, including the original 4x256KB modules. The SIMM slot pins have been carefully cleaned with IPA and the SIMMs themselves have had their contacts cleaned.
I’m currently a bit suspicious of the ‘filter’ ICs or the bus transceivers (which I’ve seen cause oddness on other systems), but I don’t know enough to be sure.
Any help or advice gratefully received!