> If the SE/30 makes noises when it's supposed to stay quiet, then it isn't the
> speaker. Chances are that the problem is in the cable that connects the analog
> and logic boards (or one of its connectors), or the analog board itself. I'd
> check first for a cold solder on any of the analog-logic cable's ends - they are
> the most probable culprits from what I have learned.

I have exactly the opposite problem. =) It doesn't make noise when it's 
supposed to.

> As far as I know, it isn't, but someone who knows more than I might help you.
> Anyway, take a look at the manual of your hard drive (usually you can get old
> drives' manuals from the manufacturer's web - I think this must be true also for
> IBM), since teh connector for the activity LED sometimes is in the middle of the
> HD's logic board, instead of in a border near the configuration jumpers.

Good idea, I'll check.

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-- Philip K. Dick


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