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SE/30 and Asante ethernet card issue
Posted by: fimbulvetr on 2020-06-22 22:55:49
I am having a weird problem with my SE/30 and an Asante ethernet card... I know the ethernet card works, as I it was working in the SE/30 I pulled it from (the SCSI chip failed on that one, and I don't have the skills to replace it). When I put it in my other SE/30, I the normal chord and a happy mac at startup, then it hangs at the happy mac and I get a two-tone "ta-da" chord, followed by the four-tone low-to-high test chord. Then the computer hangs indefinitely, but when I reboot with the programmer's key it it starts fine, no hangs, no weird tones. The Asante card test from the installation disk runs fine, so the network card is working. The computer restarts fine on any subsequent soft reboots, but if I shut down and restart I have to go through the whole two-step reboot process again. I am running system 7.1, Asante driver is 5.1.2, and I have 32 Mb ram installed on the machine. 

Any ideas what might be going on? Thanks!

Posted by: Byte Knight on 2020-06-22 23:14:50
Are you running the same System software on both SE/30's?  My guess would be it's with the System software...

Posted by: fimbulvetr on 2020-06-23 00:44:36
So a bit of playing around, and it does this whether or not the Asante card is in, and it only does the weird startup with 32-bit is enabled. 

Posted by: joethezombie on 2020-06-23 00:50:53
Have you checked voltages while booting?  Do you have a spinning HDD in there?  Long shot, but it could be the draw on the motor plus the network card in combination pulling the voltage low.

Has anything been recapped?

Posted by: fimbulvetr on 2020-06-23 00:55:34
Completely recapped, and I have a scsi2sd in it. This has been a reliable workhorse until now. There was a video card in the slot that came with the computer when I got it years ago. I never used it, just left it in because it was there. So I replaced that with the network card. The chimes now happen whether or not the network card is in, only at a cold boot with 32-bit on. I tried se-seating the RAM and ROM. 

Posted by: joethezombie on 2020-06-23 00:58:43
Oh I see, we posted at the same time.  Perhaps some RAM above 8MB has gone bad?  Try cleaning the contacts maybe, or try other sticks.

edit:  hmm, well maybe not if it runs okay after a reset.  Weird.

Posted by: fimbulvetr on 2020-06-23 01:05:17
I tried different ram. No change.

Posted by: fimbulvetr on 2020-06-23 05:39:52
Okay, I dropped the RAM down to 20 MB from 32, and now it works fine, even in 32-bit mode. I guess it is having a problem with addressing memory above a certain point. Could that be a problem with the ROM?

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