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=== Preliminary Checks and Power Supply Basics ===
This guide provides solutions to common faults experienced in the Macintosh SE/30. From power issues to Simasimac patterns and SCSI failures, these diagnostics will help identify, isolate, and resolve problems.
Begin troubleshooting by confirming the analog board provides correct voltages: ideally, +5 V DC (within 4.90–5.10 V) and +12 V DC at drive connectors. If the SE/30 appears completely dead (no fan, CRT glow, or startup chime), inspect analog power components, including fuses, rectifiers CR2 and CR3, transistor Q2, and resistor R22. Verify no external peripherals or expansion cards are causing boot issues. Ensure reset and interrupt switches function freely, and inspect the logic board carefully for corrosion from a leaking PRAM battery. Perform a full recap of the logic board, replacing all electrolytic capacitors to eliminate instability caused by capacitor leakage.


=== "Simasimac" – Horizontal Stripe Pattern ===
== 🔌 Preliminary Checks and Power Supply Basics ==
[[File:Simasimac issue.jpg|thumb|Macintosh Simasimac]]
The notorious "Simasimac" manifests as horizontal black-and-white stripes and no startup chime, typically due to capacitor leakage disrupting reset circuits. Clean and reseat ROM and RAM SIMMs; replace the PRAM battery if below 3 V. Conduct thorough trace inspections, especially near capacitors, using a multimeter or oscilloscope to verify continuity on CPU address/data lines. Check for a stable 16 MHz clock at the CPU and a correct reset pulse sequence. If persistent, examine the Apple Sound Chip (ASC) at UB11 or the Bourns network filter RP2. Repair or replace damaged traces, capacitors, or suspect components accordingly.


=== Chimes of Death and Sad Mac Codes ===
Begin by verifying the analog board delivers proper voltages:
The Chimes of Death indicate severe early boot issues, primarily RAM or ROM access problems. Confirm RAM configuration: each bank must have four identical SIMMs, with the larger bank installed as Bank A. Reseat and clean ROM SIMMs; swap with known-good ROM if possible. Check continuity of RAM address/data lines, especially under leaking capacitors. Replace problematic ICs such as 74F258 multiplexers if RAM troubleshooting fails. Rarely, VIA chips or severe corrosion can cause unusual boot behaviors—inspect carefully for abnormal heat or visual damage. You can find more information on Sad Mac Codes on the [[Sad Mac Error Codes]] page.


=== Video Display Issues ===
* '''+5V rail:''' 4.90V – 5.10V
* '''+12V rail:''' Confirmed at floppy or hard drive connectors


==== No Video but Chime Present ====
If the unit is completely dead (no fan, CRT glow, or chime), inspect:
If the system audibly boots but displays no image, ensure analog brightness controls are correct and verify CRT glow. Faulty video ICs (e.g., UE8 multiplexer) commonly cause blank screens. Reseat socketed video chips, confirm IC continuity, and replace suspect ICs after oscilloscope tests confirm missing or incorrect video/sync pulses at P1 connector.


==== Vertical "Jailbar" Stripes ====
* Fuses
Vertical stripes typically result from incorrect RAM configurations. Each RAM bank must contain identical SIMMs, with the larger SIMMs occupying Bank A. Adjust RAM configuration to correct this issue.
* Rectifiers CR2 and CR3
* Transistor Q2
* Resistor R22


==== Checkerboard Pattern ====
Also:
[[File:Macintosh SE-30 Checkerboard.png|thumb|Macintosh SE/30 Checkerboard]]
A checkerboard screen usually signals ROM issues. Clean and reseat the ROM SIMM, ensuring compatibility (original SE/30 or Macintosh IIsi ROM).


=== Disk Drive and SCSI Issues ===
* Disconnect external peripherals and cards
A frozen mouse pointer against a gray background often indicates SCSI controller (NCR 53C80) failure. Test by disconnecting internal SCSI devices; replace the controller chip or repair damaged termination resistors. Floppy drive issues often involve dirty mechanisms, faulty SWIM floppy controllers, or VIA chip solder problems. Ensure drive cleanliness, verify SWIM functionality, and resolder or replace faulty ICs as required. You can find more information on HDD and Floppy Drive issue on the [[Macintosh HDD Maintenance]] and [[Macintosh HDD Maintenance]] pages.
* Check logic board for '''PRAM battery corrosion'''
* Replace all electrolytic capacitors on the logic board


=== Audio and ADB Issues ===
== 📺 "Simasimac" – Horizontal Stripe Pattern ==


==== Audio ====
[[File:Simasimac issue.jpg|thumb|Macintosh SE/30 Simasimac pattern]]
No startup sound points to issues with the ASC or analog audio amplifier. Verify sound through the headphone jack; sound there indicates analog board faults. Replace faulty ASC chips or audio amplifier components after careful continuity and visual inspections.


==== ADB ====
The infamous "Simasimac" pattern shows horizontal black-and-white lines with no startup chime. Causes include:
Dead keyboard or mouse commonly results from blown fuse F1 or damaged ADB microcontroller (Egret). Check and replace fuse; verify the microcontroller functionality. Replacement ICs or compatible modern substitutes are available. Also, check solder joints on VIA chips and ADB connectors.


=== Recurring Reset or Clock Issues ===
* Leaking capacitors disrupting the reset circuit
Erratic clock or PRAM losses typically signify dead PRAM batteries or faulty 32.768 kHz crystals. Random resets often stem from power rail instabilities or electrolyte contamination around the Egret or VIA chips.
* Corroded traces or vias near RAM/ROM


=== Brief Analog Board Troubleshooting ===
'''Solutions:'''


- Bright vertical lines indicate horizontal deflection faults; repair P1 connector solder joints and replace capacitor C15.
* Clean and reseat ROM and RAM SIMMs
- Bright horizontal lines signify vertical deflection faults; repair P1 joints and replace vertical IC TDA1170A if necessary.
* Replace PRAM battery if < 3V
- Wavy or interference patterns commonly result from aging flyback transformers; replace with improved models.
* Check for reset pulse at CPU
- PSU clicking usually indicates logic board shorts or faulty startup components (CR2/CR3 diodes, transistor Q2, resistor R22). Repair accordingly.
* Test for 16 MHz clock at CPU
* Inspect Apple Sound Chip ('''ASC''') at UB11 and filter RP2
* Use multimeter or oscilloscope to confirm continuity
 
== 💀 Chimes of Death and Sad Mac Codes ==
 
The Chimes of Death signify early boot failure—commonly RAM or ROM faults.
 
'''Checklist:'''
 
* Use 4 matched SIMMs per bank
* Larger-capacity SIMMs go in '''Bank A'''
* Clean/reseat ROM SIMM
* Check address/data continuity near capacitors
* Replace 74F258 multiplexers or RAM if needed
* Check VIA chips for overheating or corrosion
 
See: [[Sad Mac Error Codes]] for detailed interpretation.
 
== 🖥️ Video Display Issues ==
 
=== 🔇 No Video but Chime Present ===
* Verify brightness knob
* Confirm CRT glow
* Check UE8 (video multiplexer)
* Probe video/sync signals at P1 connector
 
=== 📶 Vertical "Jailbar" Stripes ===
* Indicates incorrect RAM configuration
* Use identical SIMMs per bank (larger ones in Bank A)
 
=== 🧩 Checkerboard Pattern ===
[[File:Macintosh SE-30 Checkerboard.png|thumb|Checkerboard error screen]]
 
* Typically a ROM failure
* Clean/reseat the ROM SIMM
* Confirm compatibility (use SE/30 or IIsi ROMs only)
 
== 💾 Disk Drive and SCSI Issues ==
 
=== ❄️ Frozen Mouse on Gray Screen ===
* Possible failure of SCSI controller (NCR 53C80)
* Disconnect all internal/external SCSI devices
* Inspect and replace termination resistors
 
=== 🥏 Floppy Drive Issues ===
* Dirty mechanism
* Faulty SWIM controller
* Cold solder joints on VIA or SWIM ICs
 
For more, see:
 
* [[Macintosh HDD Maintenance]]
* [[Macintosh Floppy Drive Maintenance]]
 
== 🔊 Audio and ADB Issues ==
 
=== 🔇 No Sound ===
* Test audio at the headphone jack
* Inspect ASC (Apple Sound Chip)
* Inspect analog board audio amplifier
 
=== ⌨️ ADB Malfunction ===
* Blown fuse F1
* Failed ADB microcontroller (Egret)
* VIA chip solder cracks or corrosion
 
== ⏱️ Reset and Clock Problems ==
 
* '''Random resets:''' Check power rail stability
* '''No time retention:''' Dead PRAM battery or failed 32.768 kHz crystal
* Check surrounding electrolyte residue near Egret or VIA chips
 
== ⚡ Brief Analog Board Troubleshooting ==
 
* '''Vertical line only:''' Horizontal deflection fault – reflow P1 connector and replace C15
* '''Horizontal line only:''' Vertical deflection fault – reflow P1 and replace TDA1170A
* '''Wavy or distorted video:''' Failing flyback transformer
* '''PSU clicking repeatedly:''' Shorted logic board or failed CR2, CR3, Q2, or R22
 
== 🔗 Related Pages ==
* [[Macintosh SE/30 General Maintenance]]
* [[Macintosh SE/30 Capacitor Replacement Guide]]
* [[Sad Mac Error Codes]]
* [[CRT Discharge Procedure]]


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