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Hey, everyone. . . I was obviously late to the party the first couple go-rounds with GlobalTalk, but now that my SE/30 is restored and...
Feb 3, 2026
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Thinking about this a little more— given the inevitable electrolyte leaks happen across all of the boards in roughly similar locations...
Feb 3, 2026
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To my point, I think the question is too broad— you would need to ask, what Address lines could be broken between chip X and chip Y, or...
Feb 2, 2026
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SO, I think the generalization gets mistakenly applied because address and data lines are on a “bus” and many components are tapping...
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I've found that making emphatic statements like "missing any Data line will cause a simasimac condition" tends to get a correction...
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My SE/30 had a broken D31 to the CPU—something I did not find until I had problems mounting a SCSI drive. A bodge fixed it after some...
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