Sounds like a weak PSU, I have had no trouble using ADT on a IIgs. How
much stuff do you have connected to it? I know I have found that after
two Unidisk 5.25's, two 3.5" drives, two Disk II's, a SCSI card, RAM
expansion, etc, etc, it the computer sometimes can't get the juice to
power drives, I/O, etc (especially those pesky Disk II's)... Try
measuring voltages at the power supply, it should have the pinouts
printed on it IIRC. If you want, I have a spare IIgs or two that you
can have for a few bucks plus shipping. I also have IIe's and floppy
drives as well, if you want.
Ian Primus
ian_primus(a)yahoo.com
On Wednesday, June 4, 2003, at 07:30 PM, David Holland wrote:
Hi, all..
( Gee, I get to ask a legitimate classic comp question.. )
Anyways, I've a A2GS sitting here, that I've been beating myself over
the head with for about two days now.. (Yes, I'm stubborn)
I've been trying to get ADT (serial) working between the GS, and my PC.
I've gotten it to work just fine PC -> GS. (I even had my PC type a
copy of Dos3.3/ADT/ADTgs in via the serial port at 300baud.)
Anyways the stumper is in the GS -> PC direction. Nothing works. I've
tried the modem port on the GS, as well as 2 different super serial
cards.
I finally got desperate enough to pull out a RS-232 break out box, and
a
scope. (Plus a couple of dweebie basic programs) What I find is the
Apple serial communications looks like its running at about +/- 4v.
(This is on the builtin modem port. I can't get a SSC to work
either.)
(The waveform also appears to have a fair amount of ring on the voltage
swings, but that may be normal)
I'm guessing that the +/-4volts isn't enough for my PC to recognize it.
Question #1:
Does anyone have any thoughts about my theory that the PSU is weak, or
suggestions where else to look?
Question #2:
Presuming question #1 is reasonable, schematics for a GS PSU?
Thanks,
David