I just picked up a new board for a Classic II from Code Micro.

It came maxed out with ram (10 megs), had the ROM chips, and even a
PRAM battery.

The PRAM battery was dead, but the caps were replaced on this board.

Id check there if I were you.

On Nov 3, 6:35 pm, SStrife <[email protected]> wrote:
> Long time lurker, first time poster!
>
> I picked up a Classic II fairly cheaply off eBay. First day it worked
> fine, but since then it's been having issues. At first it was just
> stone dead, no power at all, then I replaced the main power cap on the
> analogue board, and now it powers up, but is showing the "simasiMac"
> symptoms. Long delay before startup bong, unexpected rebooting, no HDD
> spin up, etc.
>
> Checking the logic board reveals that whoever owned it before me tried
> to repair the thing by replacing the caps, but has messed up the PCB
> majorly in the process. Lifted tracks, burnt PCB, just a mess. I don't
> have any hope of reviving this board.
>
> However, I'm having real trouble locating a replacement logic board.
> eBay doesn't have them often, and when they do, the shipping is
> utterly insane, and so far I've not had any responses from the various
> Mac spare parts places I've emailed.
>
> So, I thought I'd post here. Does anyone have any advice? Maybe has a
> Classic II logic board they'd be able to sell?

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