[SunRescue] Salvaging a big case to use as drive enclosure?
Greg A. Woods
rescue at sunhelp.org
Sun Feb 4 01:13:20 CST 2001
[ On Saturday, February 3, 2001 at 20:53:11 (-0500), David Rouse wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: [SunRescue] Salvaging a big case to use as drive enclosure?
>
> The lights that I expect to see are on, including the lights on the HDs, the
> LCD backlight, the rear power indicator lamp and all those noisy fans are
> running (two power supplies and two big fans in the case). But thanks, it is
> a good thing to check. I've also stepped through Apple's own checklist for
> this beast (found a guy who has an enthusiasts site with a bunch of pdf
> files and Apple website screen shots) to no avail.
>
> And I get the same symptoms (i.e. everything powers up but no POST tests)
> when I yank the CPU card.
Yup, you're right -- it does sound like the CPU's stopped spinning....
(Most drives will light up with only +5 -- but if the fans are turning
then you've likely got +12 too. I don't think the 604 needs any other
voltages, but I might be mistaken and I haven't checked any data sheets.
The -12 probably only drives the serial ports and such....)
> And gosh, I had forgotten how small those Moto 604
> chips were. I might have a good lead on a cheap CPU card, however. Apple
> sold some 200 MHz upgrade cards and a Mac reseller still has a few left. I
> do like the poor old thing, and five years seems a short lifespan when I've
> seen a 4/670 do ten or more.
Good luck with finding and using the replacement!
I've got a couple of friends locally with these monsters and at least
one of them's older than yours I think. They really like them, and I
know I'd take one if I could find one! :-)
--
Greg A. Woods
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