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This guide provides targeted diagnostic and repair instructions for the '''Macintosh Classic''' and '''Macintosh Classic II'''. Though similar externally, these machines differ significantly in their logic board designs and capabilities. Use this guide to diagnose power issues, video faults, audio failure, and storage problems specific to these compact Macs. | This guide provides targeted diagnostic and repair instructions for the '''Macintosh Classic''' and '''Macintosh Classic II'''. Though similar externally, these machines differ significantly in their logic board designs and capabilities. Use this guide to diagnose power issues, video faults, audio failure, and storage problems specific to these compact Macs. | ||
== | == Preliminary Checks and Power Delivery == | ||
Begin by confirming power output from the analog board. Use a multimeter to check voltage at the floppy or SCSI power connector: | Begin by confirming power output from the analog board. Use a multimeter to check voltage at the floppy or SCSI power connector: | ||
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If there are no signs of life (no fan, CRT glow, or chime), check the following: | If there are no signs of life (no fan, CRT glow, or chime), check the following: | ||
=== | === Analog Board Components === | ||
[[File:MacintoshClassic_AnalogBoard.jpg|thumb|Macintosh Classic Analog Board]] | [[File:MacintoshClassic_AnalogBoard.jpg|thumb|Macintosh Classic Analog Board]] | ||
* Fuse (F1) | * Fuse (F1) | ||
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* Analog board solder joints (especially around the flyback transformer) | * Analog board solder joints (especially around the flyback transformer) | ||
=== | === Logic Board Checks === | ||
* Inspect the logic board for '''capacitor leakage''' (both models use surface-mount electrolytics) | * Inspect the logic board for '''capacitor leakage''' (both models use surface-mount electrolytics) | ||
* Remove and test the '''PRAM battery''' (3.6V lithium, often Tadiran) | * Remove and test the '''PRAM battery''' (3.6V lithium, often Tadiran) | ||
* Check for '''corrosion or broken traces''' caused by battery or capacitor leakage | * Check for '''corrosion or broken traces''' caused by battery or capacitor leakage | ||
== | == Video Failures == | ||
=== | === No Video, But Startup Chime Present === | ||
This is often due to failure in the analog board or a disconnected CRT yoke. Check: | This is often due to failure in the analog board or a disconnected CRT yoke. Check: | ||
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* Reflow cracked solder joints around the yoke connector and flyback | * Reflow cracked solder joints around the yoke connector and flyback | ||
=== | === Vertical or Horizontal Line Only === | ||
* '''Horizontal line''': Indicates vertical deflection failure. Common causes: | * '''Horizontal line''': Indicates vertical deflection failure. Common causes: | ||
** Bad TDA1170A vertical deflection IC | ** Bad TDA1170A vertical deflection IC | ||
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[[File:Simasimac issue.jpg|thumb|Simasimac Display]] | [[File:Simasimac issue.jpg|thumb|Simasimac Display]] | ||
=== | === "Simasimac" – Horizontal Stripe Pattern === | ||
A screen filled with evenly spaced horizontal lines with no startup chime indicates: | A screen filled with evenly spaced horizontal lines with no startup chime indicates: | ||
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* Damaged ROM chip or ROM socket (Classic II) | * Damaged ROM chip or ROM socket (Classic II) | ||
== | == Chimes of Death & Sad Mac Codes == | ||
The "chimes of death" or Sad Mac icons indicate early system failure. Common causes: | The "chimes of death" or Sad Mac icons indicate early system failure. Common causes: | ||
=== | === RAM Errors === | ||
* Classic: 1 MB onboard RAM (non-upgradable) | * Classic: 1 MB onboard RAM (non-upgradable) | ||
* Classic II: 2 MB onboard + SIMM slot (expandable to 10 MB) | * Classic II: 2 MB onboard + SIMM slot (expandable to 10 MB) | ||
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* Use matched pairs of 30-pin SIMMs (Classic II) | * Use matched pairs of 30-pin SIMMs (Classic II) | ||
=== | === ROM Issues === | ||
* Reseat or clean ROM chips (socketed on Classic II) | * Reseat or clean ROM chips (socketed on Classic II) | ||
* Replace with known-good ROM from identical model | * Replace with known-good ROM from identical model | ||
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See: [[Sad Mac Error Codes]] for full code listings. | See: [[Sad Mac Error Codes]] for full code listings. | ||
== | == Floppy and SCSI Drive Faults == | ||
=== | === Floppy Drive Not Reading or Ejecting Disks === | ||
* Dirty or misaligned drive heads — clean with isopropyl alcohol | * Dirty or misaligned drive heads — clean with isopropyl alcohol | ||
* Failed eject motor — test with external 5V source | * Failed eject motor — test with external 5V source | ||
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See: [[Macintosh Floppy Drive Maintenance]] for step-by-step cleaning and alignment. | See: [[Macintosh Floppy Drive Maintenance]] for step-by-step cleaning and alignment. | ||
=== | === SCSI Drive Not Detected or Boot Hangs === | ||
* Dead SCSI hard drive (stiction or failed logic board) | * Dead SCSI hard drive (stiction or failed logic board) | ||
* Failed termination resistors or SCSI bus shorts | * Failed termination resistors or SCSI bus shorts | ||
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* ROM not recognizing attached SCSI device | * ROM not recognizing attached SCSI device | ||
Try booting from a known-good external SCSI hard drive | Try booting from a known-good external SCSI hard drive. | ||
== | == Audio and ADB Problems == | ||
=== | === No Sound from Speaker or Headphones === | ||
* Audio amplifier failure on analog board | * Audio amplifier failure on analog board | ||
* Dirty or broken headphone jack disconnect switch | * Dirty or broken headphone jack disconnect switch | ||
* Failed ASC (Apple Sound Chip) — more common on Classic II | * Failed ASC (Apple Sound Chip) — more common on Classic II | ||
Test with headphones — if sound is present, check speaker wiring | Test with headphones — if sound is present, check speaker wiring. | ||
=== | === Keyboard or Mouse Not Working (ADB) === | ||
* Blown fuse (F1) on logic board | * Blown fuse (F1) on logic board | ||
* Failed Egret or VIA chip (Classic II) | * Failed Egret or VIA chip (Classic II) | ||
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* Use known-good ADB keyboard and mouse for testing | * Use known-good ADB keyboard and mouse for testing | ||
== | == Clock & Reset Circuit Failures == | ||
* '''Random resets''': Often due to power instability or failed capacitors near Egret (Classic II) | * '''Random resets''': Often due to power instability or failed capacitors near Egret (Classic II) | ||
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Use an oscilloscope or frequency counter to check for crystal oscillation. | Use an oscilloscope or frequency counter to check for crystal oscillation. | ||
== | == Analog Board Instability == | ||
The analog board provides video, power, and audio, and is a common point of failure. | The analog board provides video, power, and audio, and is a common point of failure. | ||
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* No video or sound despite fan: Bad flyback transformer or failed analog board controller | * No video or sound despite fan: Bad flyback transformer or failed analog board controller | ||
== | == Advanced Diagnostic Tips == | ||
* Always recap both the logic and analog boards before troubleshooting | * Always recap both the logic and analog boards before troubleshooting | ||
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* Trace repair may be required for extensive battery leakage (especially under RAM and ROM sockets) | * Trace repair may be required for extensive battery leakage (especially under RAM and ROM sockets) | ||
== | == Related Resources == | ||
* [[Macintosh Classic / Classic II General Maintenance]] | * [[Macintosh Classic / Classic II General Maintenance]] | ||
* [[Macintosh Floppy Drive Maintenance]] | * [[Macintosh Floppy Drive Maintenance]] | ||