On Thursday, October 2, 2003, at 01:18 PM, liste(a)artware.qc.ca wrote:
I was driving into town when I spoted the
aforementioned computer in
some
phule's garbage. I stopped and pulled it out. However, when I turn it
on, the screen comes up 4 grey scan lines, then alternating 8 black
scan
lines and 8 grey scan lines. A friend mentioned that this is normal
boot
config, that it should then proceed to the happy mac icon and so on.
He
asked if the ROM was still in it. I can't get the box open though : I
don't have the extra special long torx driver to get at the 2 top
screws.
And the hex extention bits I have don't fit into the hole.
Anyone have a clue about how to revive this? I'd love to get netbsd
running on it.
Or is it hopeless?
-Philip
Should be repairable. Here is a site that has just about everything you
ever wanted to know about the Macintosh SE/30.
http://www.biwa.ne.jp/~shamada/fullmac/repairEng.html
As for getting the computer open, I made my own tool. Here is what you
will need:
a Bic Stic pen (the white round ones)
a new pencil (hex shaped type)
a T-15 driver bit
Take the pen, and pull out the ink cartridge and the black plug at the
end, leaving you with a hollow plastic tube. Now, sharpen the end of
the pencil a little, and shove it into the pen barrel until it is
firmly lodged. Then, shove the T-15 driver bit in the other end of the
pen barrel. What you have now is a rather kludgey tool that you can use
to get the screws out from inside the handle. It _does_ work, and I
have opened many a mac this way.
Good luck!
Ian Primus
ian_primus(a)yahoo.com