A 128 MB SE/30 is a happy SE/30 :)

Michael wrote:
on 04/14/2004 02:18 AM, Charles M Gascoigne at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi everyone.

I worked out what the problem was - following Nat's suggestion (in a
very long and detailed response: thanks again!) I stripped the logic
board and cleaned out all the ram sockets and the rom socket. I think
the latter was the problem, there was a bit of lint caught in between
two of the teeth. According to a post on the 68k mac liberation army's
site this is a frequent cause of problems with these machines.

This has also fixed the lengthy delay between startup chime and happy
mac, which according to repair mac
(http://www.biwa.ne.jp/~shamada/fullmac/repairEng.html) is an early
symptom of simasimac, the horizontal lines of death.

Thanks to everyone for their help.

Cheers,
Charlie




It does pay to keep them clean inside as well as out-side. Now fill those eight simm slots full of RAM and have some fun. :-)


Michael




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