Here's my report for this evening...
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0.6
f flashed to WarpSE
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1. Tested my
stock Apple SE board in the stock condition, with no drives or WarpSE attached. No Mouse or Keyboard attached either Single bong. All is well. I know it would be, but I needed to establish a proper working baseline.
2. Powered OFF. Disconnected Main Wiring Harness. Waited 30 seconds. Attached FloppyEMU, mouse & keyboard. Powered ON to hear a single bong. I booted off of
MacTest SE and attached a Mac serial cable between the Modem and Printer ports (what you're supposed to do with MacTest SE, mind you). I then disabled the floppy drive test and then proceeded with the test. It initially complains about the lack of a SCSI loopback board, but because I don't have one (sure wish I did!) that cannot be helped. It passed all tests, including SERIAL PORT test, and then it stopped when it got to the SCSI test. So basically, this proves all is well with the serial ports.
3. Powered OFF. Disconnected Main Wiring Harness. Waited 30 seconds. Attached WarpSE (0.6f firmware) with Mouse & Keyboard. Powered ON to hear a single bong, which surprised me. I repeated the MacTest SE tests and got the same good result.
4. Powered OFF. Disconnected Main Wiring Harness. Disconnected my FloppyEMU. Connected my BlueSCSIv1 with Mouse & Keyboard. Powered ON to hear a single bong. Disconnected the serial cable and connected my homemade loopback connectors. Ran the Snooper 2.0 Modem and Printer port tests. Both passed. I then ran Tetris and
recorded the audio. Sounds just like stock audio to me.
5. Powered OFF and disconnected everything. Then connected my
SE Reloaded board, with no drives or WarpSE or Mouse or Keyboard attached. Single bong. All is well. It should be, but just like in Step-1, I needed to establish a good working baseline.
6. Powered OFF. Disconnected Main Wiring Harness. Waited 30 seconds. Attached FloppyEMU, Mouse & Keyboard. Powered ON to hear a single bong. Booted off of
MacTest SE and attached a Mac serial cable between the Modem and Printer ports (what you're supposed to do with MacTest SE, mind you). I then disabled the floppy drive test and then proceeded with the test.
FAILED/FROZE! Not sure if I've done this test before with my SE Reloaded board. After I built it, I did only the Snooper 2.0 serial port tests with the loopback connectors, which passed. Hmmm... Maybe
@Kai Robinson has some thoughts. Unrelated to WarpSE, but concerning nonetheless.
7. Powered OFF. Disconnected Main Wiring Harness. Waited 30 seconds. Disconnected FloppyEMU. Connected BlueSCSIv1 with Mouse & Keyboard. Disconnected the serial cable and connected my serial loopback plugs. Booted from BlueSCSI into System 7.1 and ran Snooper 2.0 Modem and Printer port tests. As always, they both
PASSED. Hmmm...
8. Repeated Step-7 with FloppyEMU connected (but no disk mounted). Snooper 2 serial port tests passed again. And just to let you know, it does a Handshake test, followed by 300, 1200, 2400 and 9600 baud tests. So all that passed on both serial ports.
9. Powered OFF. Disconnected everything. Waited 30 seconds. Attached cables and WarpSE (0.6f firmware). No drives attached, but I attached Mouse & Keyboard. Power ON and got a single bong. All well so far.
10. Powered OFF. Disconnected Main Wiring Harness. Waited 30 seconds. Attached my FloppyEMU (set to floppy disk mode, not HD20 Mode). Attached Mouse & Keyboard. Powered on and got a single bong. Interesting. This is good but different from the double-bong I got during my lunch break. Maybe disconnecting everything for 30 seconds really is important???
11. Powered OFF. Disconnected Main Wiring Harness. Waited 30 seconds. Attached my BlueSCSI, Mouse & Keyboard. Powered on and got a single bong. Wow. Seems to be OK now. Booted to the Desktop just fine.
12. Powered OFF. Disconnected Main Wiring Harness. Waited 30 seconds. Left my BlueSCSI and FloppyEMU attached with Mouse & Keyboard. I then pressed and held the INTERRUPT switch and powered on. Got no bong and the CRT artifacts, as expected. Released INTERRUPT and then got the bong. It booted from BlueSCSI and I confirmed it is in stock 8MHz mode.
CONCLUSION:
All these tests seem to show my lunch break problem must have been the result of testing too quickly, with a residual charge still left in the motherboard. The only thing I can say is that I was switching between external and internal floppy drive connectors when I attached my FloppyEMU during my lunch break, so maybe that in combination with quick testing triggered the double-bong. I think I may have had my FloppyEMU in HD20 mode when I attached it to one of the internal drive connectors, and I know it won't work in that case, so I then reset my FloppyEMU to floppy disk mode and continued testing. Not sure if that triggered the double-bong problem, but it seems fixed now.
(Note that I am doing all the board touching and removals with my ESD strap in place, so ESD cannot be the cause.)
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0.6
h flashed to WarpSE (while on my stock SE motherboard)
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1. At first Power-ON I got the normal, single bong, and it booted from my BlueSCSIv1 just fine. I then ran Tetris and
recorded the audio. Sounds like stock audio to me! Note that I am using my stock SE motherboard (not SE Reloaded).
2. I powered OFF and waited 30 seconds with everything still connected. I then pressed and held the INTERRUPT button and powered ON. No bong and the standard artifacts. I released the button and got the bong. It booted just fine in stock 8MHz mode.
3. Powered OFF and waited 5 minutes to type this post as I go along. I returned and disconnected everything. I then put WarpSE (0.6h firmware) on my SE Reloaded board, attached only my FloppyEMU, Keyboard and Mouse (with the main wiring harness, of course), then powered on. I got a single bong and then I started to press buttons on my FloppyEMU so I could choose the MacPaint disk and I got a second Bong! Blasted!
4. Powered OFF. Waited 30 seconds. Pressed-and-held the INTERRUPT switch. Powered ON and heard the bong. But it shouldn't bong in this case because I am pressing INTERRUPT. So this is the same as what I saw at lunch with 0.6f.
5. Powered OFF. Waited 30 seconds. Disconnected my FloppyEMU. Pressed-and-held INTERRUPT. Powered ON. Got the bong! But I shouldn't have gotten the bong. I released the switch, and it bonged a second time.
6. Powered OFF. Waited 30 seconds. Disconnected WarpSE. Powered ON. Got the standard bong, as expected. But 7 or so seconds later, I got the silly second bong! Again, without WarpSE attached! What the heck?
I'm so tired at this point, I almost can't drive home. Can hardly keep my eyes open. I need to call it a night. I will do more testing on my lunch break tomorrow.