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*Vacuum the hard drive and optical drive.
*Vacuum the hard drive and optical drive.
*Wipe the inside of the case with a damp cloth.
*Wipe the inside of the case with a damp cloth.
====Backup====
While both systems are off, remove the NeXT HD and connect it via SCSI cables to another computer that has SCSI and also a UNIX type OS. I use a Beige G3. Use the dd command in the terminal or Apple's Disk Utility to make an image of the entire drive. Save it to CD or DVD, maybe twice. These computers are so rare it's not wise to depend on easy access to system files on the internet.
====Battery====
There is a 3V BR-2/3A lithium battery. Hopefully it hasn't leaked onto the motherboard. If so, remove salts with water and a toothbrush, and allow to dry completely. Removing the battery for a day or so erases the parameter memory (PRAM), useful if the computer has a hardware password that is forgotten.
====Startup====
Hold the p-key at startup to enter a boot menu. bsd -s will start the computer in single-user mode, which allows you to reset the passwords if you've forgotten them or don't know them:
passwd root
If you are asked for a hardware password, and you don't remember it, use the [[#Battery|battery]] procedure.


[[Category:Computers]]
[[Category:Computers]]

Revision as of 10:40, 12 October 2011

Provenance

We acquired a NeXT Computer system from Cornell University, 2011. It was used by Computer Graphics staff.

Description

It is the original, cube-shaped CPU, with a matching monitor and laser printer. The CPU also has an extra card called NeXT Dimension, allowing color graphics.

Refurbishing

Disassembly

Note, I usually keep track of where screws go by keeping the screws in threads which they threaded to attach whatever they attached.

Rear cover
There are four screws permanently attached to the rear plate that connect it to the body. A T15, or possibly the next size larger, or 3mm allen key can turn them. The fan is attached to the rear cover, so remove the cable between the power supply and the fan to set the rear cover aside.
Main boards
Both the motherboard and the NeXT Dimension board slide out from the backplane that connects all the boards. There are easy-to-remove cables between the drives and the motherboard that one should remove after sliding the motherboard out partway.
Center tower
The center tower holds the power supply and the drives. It is held to the body by two screws on the lower inside. Once those screws are removed, the whole tower slides out.
Drives
There are screws on either side of the center tower attaching the drives.

Cleaning

  • Disassemble the computer.
  • Vacuum the fan, the rear cover, and the inside of the case. Turn the case upside down and vacuum the vents.
  • Vacuum the boards, but beware of static electricity that can build up on the nozzle, don't let it touch circuits.
  • Vacuum the center tower, the vents on the power supply
  • Vacuum the hard drive and optical drive.
  • Wipe the inside of the case with a damp cloth.

Backup

While both systems are off, remove the NeXT HD and connect it via SCSI cables to another computer that has SCSI and also a UNIX type OS. I use a Beige G3. Use the dd command in the terminal or Apple's Disk Utility to make an image of the entire drive. Save it to CD or DVD, maybe twice. These computers are so rare it's not wise to depend on easy access to system files on the internet.

Battery

There is a 3V BR-2/3A lithium battery. Hopefully it hasn't leaked onto the motherboard. If so, remove salts with water and a toothbrush, and allow to dry completely. Removing the battery for a day or so erases the parameter memory (PRAM), useful if the computer has a hardware password that is forgotten.

Startup

Hold the p-key at startup to enter a boot menu. bsd -s will start the computer in single-user mode, which allows you to reset the passwords if you've forgotten them or don't know them:

passwd root

If you are asked for a hardware password, and you don't remember it, use the battery procedure.