Repairing a battery-bombed Macintosh SE/30, Part 6.1
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- čas přidán 11. 05. 2023
- A slight technical hitch (temporary loss of internet) put a swift end to the beginning of this stream. Here's the rest!
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Re: Snooper and SCSI. At least on my Plus and dual floppy SE, if no device is connected to the bus it will fail. If something (like a BlueSCSI or Quantum harddrive) is connected the SCSI test will pass. Even if you clearly have more severe problems than just the lack of termination on the bus, maybe this is something to consider for your future testings? Can't say that I've tested this on my SE/30, but both the SE and SE/30 use the 5380 SCSI chip.
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