On 2/11/2014 9:32 PM, Ryan Eisworth wrote:
I've had some time to mess with the IIci again. I found one bad solder joint on 
C13 I believe which I repaired. All the other traces look and test fine to me 
unless I've missed something. I have checked against a schematic I previously 
posted of the power-on circuit.

I now have the ability to press the power key within System 7.5 and call the 
Shut Down dialog, and the Interrupt and Restart keyboard commands work within 
System 7.5. They do not work at other times, such as while the machine is 
booting.

The About This Macintosh box still says "Macintosh" rather than Macintosh IIci.

Apple changed that for the clones, but didn't keep the individual identification for their own computers.

IIRC there was a control panel or extension that could be added to restore the model identification in the About box.

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