Hi,
trying to fix my semi-dead Lambda 8300. It started out almost stone dead, no picture but the CPU was running and the speaker was making some spooookey noises. BUSACK and a few others didn't quite make sense so I replaced the CPU and got the following.
hi-res here!
Grey-ish, instead of black background, a few pixels missing and no Y in READY, blinking cursor but no response from the keyboard.
I have swapped both CPU and ULA from a working machine but the it still won't startup correctly. Running out of ideas. RAM could be bad but I don't see how that could cause the above problem.
Anyone? Anything?
--frax
Half dead 8300
Re: Half dead 8300
Is it a ULA from a Lambda or a ZX81 you have swapped in?
Re: Half dead 8300
Sorry! Stupid question. Since you have characters on the screen it is a ULA from a Lambda. (Since the characters on the Lambda is inside the ULA and not the ROM)
But when you have a working Lambda you can insert the CPU and ULA in there and measure all IC pins on all ICs with eighter voltmeter, digital probe or oscilloscope. Then repeat the process on the faulty one.
The pins that differ might give you a clue.
But when you have a working Lambda you can insert the CPU and ULA in there and measure all IC pins on all ICs with eighter voltmeter, digital probe or oscilloscope. Then repeat the process on the faulty one.
The pins that differ might give you a clue.
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Re: Half dead 8300
Have you tested the supply voltage to the ULA? And is the 5V supply okay as well?
I'm mobile at the moment, but will have a look at the picture later. Meanwhile, incorrect characters on screen can be due to address or dataline faults (including memory chips).
Mark
I'm mobile at the moment, but will have a look at the picture later. Meanwhile, incorrect characters on screen can be due to address or dataline faults (including memory chips).
Mark
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ZX81 Video Transistor Amp
Standby alert
There are four lights!
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer being good this year.
Re: Half dead 8300
Baaah, to much vacation, to little hacking. I hope I have some more time this week. Will check your tips and report back.
Btw, anyone have any ideas what the 74LS05 is for? Seems like D0-5 + 7, but not D6, is "controlled" or just overlayed on the databus is a way I can't understand. And it's all controlled by pin 39 from the ULA?
Btw, anyone have any ideas what the 74LS05 is for? Seems like D0-5 + 7, but not D6, is "controlled" or just overlayed on the databus is a way I can't understand. And it's all controlled by pin 39 from the ULA?