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    • The NeXTStation, this is a great addition to any computer collection.

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    • Turn the NeXTStation around, and remove this screw:

    • Then, lift the top cover of the computer. This will reveal the guts.

    • The ports from left to right: SCSI2, Keyboard & Mouse, DSP Port, DB-19(MegaPixel Display), DB-9(Serial), RJ-45(Ethernet), Coaxial (10b2 Ethernet), Power

    • I find notes in everything!

    " Keyboard & Mouse"

    Nope! Those are serial ports. The keyboard plugs into the monitor, and the mouse plugs into the keyboard.

    Also the DB-9 is the printer port, by which the NeXT laser printer was attached. I don't think it could be used for general serial communications. On the other hand, if I recall correctly the DSP port *was* usable for high-speed serial communications.

    jonhendry - Contestar

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    • Removing the hard drive:

    • The NeXTStation uses a 50-Pin SCSI Hard Drive up to 4GB.

    • Remove all of the cables from the logic board.

    It's incredible how modern this board looks, despite its being so dated.

    tabormeister - Contestar

    Cita de tabormeister:

    It's incredible how modern this board looks, despite its being so dated.

    Yep, this was one fast of a workstation back in 90"

    Chris Green - Contestar

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    • Then remove this screw.

    • Once the screw is removed, pivot the drive up on a 45 Degree angle, then slide it out.

    Wow, it is so easy to take everything out!!! Now there are milions of screws and connectors, turning devices around and so on... I'm amazed of the simplicity!

    jakub004 - Contestar

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    • The Hard Drive & Caddy

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    • Removing the floppy disk drive:

    • The NeXTStation uses a non-standard 2.88MB 3.5" floppy drive, though it uses the standard floppy connector.

    • Remove the floppy cable.

    • Then, remove this screw.

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    • Then, just like the hard drive, pivot the drive up 45 degrees, and pull it out.

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    • Removing the fan:

    • Remove this connector.

    • Remove these screws.

    • Remove the fan.

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    • Removing the logic board:

    • Remove the power supply connector. Just lift it straight up, and it should come free.

    • Remove this screw.

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    • Lift the end of the logic board(away from the ports), and slide it away from the ports.

    • Now, set the board aside.

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    • Power Supply:

    • Remove this screw.

    • Lift the power supply up, and out.

    The power supply is the (only?) weak spot on this beauty! It is always the MOSFETs which burn out. So make sure you use heat sink compound when you re-assemble it!

    If it is broken, maybe this page can help: http://heller.no-ip.org/~heller/NeXT/pow...

    Helmut Heller - Contestar

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    • The Logic Board Overview:

    • The Board has a 25Mhz Motorola 68040 CPU, This board features a ton of chips for something made nearly 20 years ago.

    • The CPU: Motorola XC68040RC25

    • The Co-Procesor: MB610313

    • Motorola Chips

    • Intel Chips

    • AMD Chips (Intel and AMD In the same computer?)

    • Fujitsu Chips

    I think the MB610313 is a DMA controller ASIC.

    jonhendry - Contestar

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    • Made in the USA, you don't see this anymore.

    • The Serial #

    • Looks like my NeXTStation came from WilTel.

    • It is model # N1100

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhfUKEu7s...

The Machine to Build the Machines:

Watch NeXT's revolutionary computer controlled (NeXT Cubes - no less) assembly line in action!

Juddy - Contestar

Cita de Juddy:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhfUKEu7s... The Machine to Build the Machines: Watch NeXT's revolutionary computer controlled (NeXT Cubes - no less) assembly line in action!

Amazing!

Chris Green - Contestar

MB610313 - ICP (Integrated Channel Processor). Basically DMA on steroids for almost all of the main sub components of the system. I believe that the cube, or at least the 25Mhz 030/040 cubes, had two of these.

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