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blog:x68_pro_fault [2020/08/17 13:42] – [Another Round of Testing] john | blog:x68_pro_fault [2021/02/24 14:03] (current) – [The Final Curtain] john | ||
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I'm out of ideas with the system now. I think there is quite likely some damage to one or more of the IC's on the boards, but where to start with that, I've no idea. I don't have a scope and I don't have an electronics background. | I'm out of ideas with the system now. I think there is quite likely some damage to one or more of the IC's on the boards, but where to start with that, I've no idea. I don't have a scope and I don't have an electronics background. | ||
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+ | **[Update September 2020]** - So I bought a ' | ||
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+ | The plan now is to remove as much of the obviously unaffected components from the new ' | ||
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+ | Stay tuned, I'll be posting more progress below. | ||
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+ | ====== The Final Curtain ====== | ||
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+ | **[Update 24/ | ||
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+ | After spending months more trying to get the system working I only just managed to get it booting a Human68k floppy - despite desoldering the last remaining surface mount chips from the IO sub board. Keyboard still didn't work, joystick still didn't work - making it completely unusable. | ||
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+ | Tracing signals and low level logic debugging is not what I want to get in to, so it's time to draw a line under all of this and move on. Perhaps someone more adept than myself could get this running again. But that's it for me; I need to move on. | ||
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+ | It's pretty sad to say that //were it not for the incorrect PSU wiring diagram//, this would have been an easy job and I'd have had months of fun playing with the system by now. |