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  3. So…. Just a reminder to all the folks working on #MARCHintosh - when tinkering inside your Macs and adding new stuff….

So…. Just a reminder to all the folks working on #MARCHintosh - when tinkering inside your Macs and adding new stuff….

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    So…. Just a reminder to all the folks working on #MARCHintosh - when tinkering inside your Macs and adding new stuff…. Don’t let random pins on the new equipment touch anything grounded.

    I let the magic smoke out of an IDE -> CF adapter… and appear to have killed a 40GB drive… which is the best case scenario…. I hope I haven’t killed the IDE bus on my PowerMac G3.

    Thankfully, it was a mostly empty data drive, not my boot disk with all my data.

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      So…. Just a reminder to all the folks working on #MARCHintosh - when tinkering inside your Macs and adding new stuff…. Don’t let random pins on the new equipment touch anything grounded.

      I let the magic smoke out of an IDE -> CF adapter… and appear to have killed a 40GB drive… which is the best case scenario…. I hope I haven’t killed the IDE bus on my PowerMac G3.

      Thankfully, it was a mostly empty data drive, not my boot disk with all my data.

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      #MARCHintosh
      Worst case scenario is here…. Plugging anything into the second IDE bus stops the Mac from booting into the finder. It gets about half way, then locks up. I’m hoping I didn’t kill the Zip Drive, since the “click of death” rendered them so rare. It might be time for a BlueSCSI, or maybe it’s time to part this thing out.

      I’m genuinely shocked that this thing made it to its 29th birthday.

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        #MARCHintosh
        Worst case scenario is here…. Plugging anything into the second IDE bus stops the Mac from booting into the finder. It gets about half way, then locks up. I’m hoping I didn’t kill the Zip Drive, since the “click of death” rendered them so rare. It might be time for a BlueSCSI, or maybe it’s time to part this thing out.

        I’m genuinely shocked that this thing made it to its 29th birthday.

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        @JustinDerrick This might totally not be your thing, but just yesterday I learned some early revisions of the G3 could only have one device on IDE… unfortunately I don’t remember where I read that, but maybe that’s you and not something fried? 🤞

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          @JustinDerrick This might totally not be your thing, but just yesterday I learned some early revisions of the G3 could only have one device on IDE… unfortunately I don’t remember where I read that, but maybe that’s you and not something fried? 🤞

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          @soffronoff Nope, this machine has worked quite well with three IDE devices for 20+ years. I saw the spark and the puff of smoke stank up the house. I haven't removed the IDE devices from the G3 to test them with a USB-IDE adapter, but I'm fairly certain the onboard IDE chip got destroyed... I think 12V got shorted to 5v when a lead from an LED touched the case of the Zip Drive.

          Thankfully it still boots off the main drive, but I clearly need to be extra careful.

          This is a also cautionary tale about using cheap Amazon crap to do something important. I really should have spent the money on a BlueSCSI and an external case.

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