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Am I late to the party on the Mac ROM-inator?
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http://www.bigmessowires.com/mac-rom-inator-ii/

Upgrades for your SE/30 and Mac II series machines!
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#2
That's pretty cool. If the monitor in my SE/30 wasn't dead, I probably would have placed an order on the spot.
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#3
Not sure why I need this... but, I do kind of want it. Smile
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Will Collier wrote:
That's pretty cool. If the monitor in my SE/30 wasn't dead, I probably would have placed an order on the spot.

Usual problem that kills the screen on the compact Mac's like the SE/30 is that some electrolytic capacitors go bad. They are not too hard to replace.

Of course if the CRT itself has gone bad, that is more involved.
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JoeH wrote:
[quote=Will Collier]
That's pretty cool. If the monitor in my SE/30 wasn't dead, I probably would have placed an order on the spot.

Usual problem that kills the screen on the compact Mac's like the SE/30 is that some electrolytic capacitors go bad. They are not too hard to replace.

Of course if the CRT itself has gone bad, that is more involved.
Yeah, I know. I'm capable of putting in a cap kid (done it before for arcade games), just not motivated enough to crack the case and break out the soldering iron.
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#6
An era I missed. Went from an original 512K Mac from 1984 to a Performa 476 (aka LC 475/Quadra 605) in 1993.


Good luck.

- Winston
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