[q] Quadra 610/ DOS problem

2005-11-22 Thread rppurcel
Hello,
  Just wondering if anyone might be able to assist with a dead
Q610/DOS. Problem is that I get the 'Chimes of Death' on Boot and no
Picture on the monitor. It has 16mb of RAM and is maxed on Vram. I'd
like to get it up and running so I can get file off the HD.

Any Ideas to try?

Thanks!

Robert



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Re: [q] Quadra 610/ DOS problem

2005-11-22 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 22/11/2005 11:57 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

Hello,
  Just wondering if anyone might be able to assist with a dead
Q610/DOS. Problem is that I get the 'Chimes of Death' on Boot and no
Picture on the monitor. It has 16mb of RAM and is maxed on Vram. I'd
like to get it up and running so I can get file off the HD.

Any Ideas to try?

Thanks!

Robert
-
I would first pull and reseat the RAM.

Ken

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[q] Quadra 610/ DOS problem

2005-11-22 Thread Jeff Walther

Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 11:57:22 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [q] Quadra 610/ DOS problem
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Hello,
  Just wondering if anyone might be able to assist with a dead
Q610/DOS. Problem is that I get the 'Chimes of Death' on Boot and no
Picture on the monitor. It has 16mb of RAM and is maxed on Vram. I'd
like to get it up and running so I can get file off the HD.

Any Ideas to try?


As Ken wrote, the RAM is the first place to look.  If that doesn't 
work, I'd pull the RAM (there's 4 MB on the MB, yes?) disconnect all 
SCSI cables (internal and external) and remove anything (DOS card) 
from the expansion slot.


Then test to see if you get a proper chime.  If you do get a proper 
chime, then add things back a few at a time until the problem returns 
or until you're back in business.  This is a standard kitchen-sink 
diagnosis method.


If the stripped down machine still doesn't chime properly, then 
you've got a power supply or a motherboard problem and probably 
motherboard (power supply problems tend to manifest as dead sets). 
In that case, I'd examine the motherboard carefully for 
darkened/discolored areas.  Old Macs bite the dust as the 
electrolytic caps start to leak.   The stuff they leak is apparently 
conductive and corrosive.  If it hasn't corroded anything, then you 
cna probably get operational again by thoroughly cleaning the board. 
Some folks swear by running it through the dishwasher, but I prefer a 
thorough scrubbing with alcohol or spray and scrub with Flux Remover 
(available at Frys).  To be really thorough, replace all the surface 
mount electrolytic caps with SM tantalum caps.


If there are no discolored areas, I'd guess that the on-board RAM has 
developed a fault.  It's probably not too hard to scavenge some chips 
from old 4 MB SIMMs and replace it if you're reasonably skilled at 
soldering.  I could do it but the shipping both ways is probably more 
than a replacement Q610 board.


Jeff Walther

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Re: [q] Quadra 610/ DOS problem

2005-11-22 Thread Matthew Lawrence
If reseating the RAM don't do the trick, try replacing the clock 
battery, especially if the Quadra's been sitting around unused for any 
amount of time. Something's happening when you try to boot it, which 
means the clock battery is not completely gone, but there are quite a 
bit of problems traceable back to a dying clock battery. Your problem 
does sound like the RAM needs reseated, hence the breaking glass sound.


Matt in Indiana


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