Hi Jason,
your search to find the error is going on.
I have tried powering the Lisa with the drive cage removed, same result.
I have not tried powering it on with the ram cards removed. I'll try that
now.
Check that first, before we take a closer look to the PSU
... third pin from the yellow
Hi !!!
Removed the entire card cage. Nothing happened ... assume this is normal
Yes, this is normal :-)
I made a recording of the sound. http://users.tc3net.com/gperkins/Thwump.wav
Cool !
This is the described Whump. We're on the right way to find the error.
...after the thwump ... hear
Hi Jason,
we have here in europe sunday 8 p.m. now and I have a little more time to
type in some hints for your non-working switching power-supply.
You wrote:
The +5v wire has 0.7v
The +12v wire has 7.2v
The -12v line has -4.3v
If you already opened the PSU and checked the voltage with the
Hi David,
Q: Can the Lisa 2's external RCA video connector be used to record video
output on a NTSC video camera?
Not directly, but you can convert the signal two times and then e.g. feed a
modern computer with the digital signal.
I did this with an Apple IIe and later with an Apple IIc (which
Hi !
I only have a pair of Lisa OS 1.0 disks, which were used in Germany at a
nearby Hard- and Software Develloping Factory, which had a short cooperation
with Apple in the mid 80ies.
They intended to develop an Audio-I/O Card for Lisa and Apple gave a set of
7 Lisas so that the engineers there
Hi,
a short remark concerning Lisa OS.
There have been some developer systems, too.
These were not available for custom users, but apple supported selected
developers with a (or even several) Lisas and software. Here's the
picture of such a software disk:
Hi James !
I hope these prove useful to those working to keep Lisas running!
Well I think this sentence has to be a little modified. The correction
must be:
These re-engineered schematics ARE very useful to those working to
keep Lisas running!
:-)))
Greetings Tom from Bavaria
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Hi,
trying to clear the confusion with internal Widget drives and external
Profiles:
The ProFile, at least the 5 MB version, was compatible with the Apple
III.
Yes ! But also compatible with Apple Lisa
The only difference is the kind of formatting. That's all. (Same with
10MB)
formatted by a
Hi everyone out there !
The clock batteries are 4 convenient Accumulator cells with 1.2 Volts
and approx 600mAh - you can replace the 4 serial-connected cells
(total=4.8 V) with AAA Size NiCad or NiMH Types.
When I purchased my Lisa II from Sun many years ago, it has a dead
clock
battery, or a
Hi,
the first question at last:
I read that the ProFile could be low leveled with an Apple III and
some software.
... and an adapter card !
Could you do the same with the Widget disk or is it's command set
different?
It is possible. But it will be easier to simply change only the
Hi Marcin,
try to answer the questions:
did the Lisa have an internal fan?
No and Yes !
Not the Lisa has an internal fan, but the hard-drive compartment had
one.
The fan was placed below the widget drive or/and behind the floppy
drive.
Secondly, does the ProFile hard drive have a fan?
This
Hi once again,
found was a bad solder connection on the adjusting pots mounted on the
board that the flyback transformer is on.
The flyback coil is NOT mounted on the analog-video-board. You can see
the flyback, when looking from top of the opened Lisa besite the tube
and down on the bottom
Hi Phil,
short answers for long questions:
This machine has a 1.2 Amp power supply,... a little 'cheep cheep!'
noise
This is a soon-dying Power Supply or a high current consumption by the
Lisa. I would change the PS first, cause case 1 is more likely
If it is the power-supply that is dying,
Hi !
let me make some additional remarks:
My Lisa indeed has a 1.2A power supply (no idea why Sun Remarketing
decided to keep it hobbled with the original PSU after they installed
a hard drive in it...).
__The 1.2 amp PSUs do have a temp sensor in them which will shut the
system down if it
Hi,
open the keyboard and check the board, whether you can see any corroded
parts.
Then check with a Ohm-Meter, whether there is contact if you push the
space bar.
If not, try to clean the button (often full of dust) with air pressure.
If yes, try to check the multiplex connection from the
Hi Dan,
perhaps it will be interesting for you, that I didn't receive a message
from the LisaList last friday concerning a look for a partner. But I
received some other notes from the list, obviously all written from
members of the LisaList, in that time period.
greetings TOM from
Hi Chris,
congratulation !
What are normal Widget sounds?
In general very loud, compared to the nowadays hf-drives :-)
...if an occasional chirp-like sound (rapid movement of R/W head
motors?) is normal.
Yes, that's normal. I also have that sound on my drives.
Approximately once to twice
Hi James and of course all members of the LisaList
With respect to Tom, who I consider to be my friend, the unlucky
coincidence of the timing of these two products is just that... a
coincidence.
Okay, let's name that ...a coincidence
... there was still a lot of work to do. At that time, I
Hi Toni,
I think that's a fair offer.
But feel free to read my mail, which I sent you directly on your
account - with further Information about the disks, the manuals and the
versions
greetings: TOM from a snowy Bavaria, the country of the marvellous
castles of Koenig Ludwig, the Alps, the
Hi Jerome,
you can use every MacIntosh Disk-Drive, e.g. the Sony F51W or F75W to
replace the original OA D34V 3,5 Floppy Drive from Sony.
Perhaps you have to add the Lisa Lite Card (depends on your Lisa).
The only modifications are: Just pull PIN 9 and PIN 20 of the ribbon
cable, when you use
Hi everybody,
I didn't ever expect to read such a lot of postings about PCs in the
Lisa List :-0
... nor, that I will type the word PC in a mail and send that to the
LisaList
I always thought:
Never put a Lisa too close to a PC
A Lisa is a very unique kind of computer. It has been the
Yes, that's what I said. There's no simpler way to do so
Greetings TOM
Am 26.02.2006 um 11:28 schrieb Jerome Vernet:
If macmomi confirm that I just have to cut the track from PIN 9 to RJ4
and PIN 20 to RJ5, i will do that, much more easy. The macplus from
wich I take it is dead, so I can
Hi Jerome,
I take the first MP-F51W-03 I found on my desk, hoping it is working.
I don't know if it's a 1,44 or 800k drive ;)
That's a 800k Floppy-Drive
I hope you understood the text correctly. You don't have to cut some
connections on any Lisa-Board
ONLY PIN 9 and PIN 20 from the
Hi Jerome,
if the drive ejects the disks always, whether a disc is inserted or
not, then you didn't cut the PIN 9 and PIN 20, that's all.
You do not need to have some parts soldered out, just cut the cable or
the wire on the board of the floppy
TOM from Bavaria
Am 26.02.2006 um 18:05
to do, to get a
silent Profile again...
greetings TOM from Bavaria
Am 27.02.2006 um 21:45 schrieb Jerome Vernet:
Hi All,
So, finally, thanks to macmoni and Guido, I finally get my drive
working.
I changed the Profile (I have two Profile) to manage to install LisaOS
3.1, done without any
Hi Jerome,
check the October 2005 postings in LisaList and use the search or
filter option with profile
greetings TOM from Bavaria
Am 28.02.2006 um 10:11 schrieb Jérôme VERNET:
Is there a complete LisaList archive ? The only I found is incomplete
(maclaunch).
Jerome
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Hi Jason,
I have a sick 2/10. When I push the power button, there is a 'whump' ...
definitely your Switching Power Supply is weak, or your Lisa has somewhere a
high consumption unit, which leads to that symptom.
The Whump comes from the PSU trying to power-up, but immediately shuts
down due to a
Hi Jason,
The 12v line starts at 7.5 then falls to .08v.
Ooops ?! That's a different voltage compared with your last mail.
My friend tells me that it's defintally that dual diode.
Well, that's right, (and exactly what I wrote yesterday) but this diode is
placed in the 5 V Section not in the 12
Hi everybody,
concerning the dangerous behaviour with a Lisa (or similar) switching
transformer unit I have to add a comment, too.
It's true: The +300 volts is generated on the video board
BUT the PSU has hazardous components at the primary section of the unit.
The (in u.s.) AC 110V are
If you use OS 6 it works !
TOM
am 21.12.2004 14:18 Uhr schrieb Marcin Wichary unter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This can be done with Macs, with a build-in 800k Floppy-Drive or a so
called
1,44 MB Super-Drive if you use DiskCopy and are able to run with OS 6
up to
OS 7.5.3
Are you sure that
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