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blog:x68_pro_fault [2020/08/17 13:40] – [Another Round of Testing] johnblog:x68_pro_fault [2021/02/24 14:03] (current) – [The Final Curtain] john
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 It's still not the greatest in the world, but it's fine for a tiny little 0.5w case speaker. It's still not the greatest in the world, but it's fine for a tiny little 0.5w case speaker.
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 === Keyboard === === Keyboard ===
  
 Keyboard is still inactive. Keyboard is still inactive.
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 === Joystick Ports === === Joystick Ports ===
  
 Tried an MSX compatible pad in both port 1 and port 2, it doesn't register in Motos. The game won't let you start. Tried an MSX compatible pad in both port 1 and port 2, it doesn't register in Motos. The game won't let you start.
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 === Floppy Drives === === Floppy Drives ===
  
 Floppy drive 0 still works fine. Floppy drive 1 still spits the disk back out as soon as you've inserted it. Floppy drive 0 still works fine. Floppy drive 1 still spits the disk back out as soon as you've inserted it.
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 === Memory === === Memory ===
  
 The onboard 1MB, the additional 1MB from the IOData module and the extra memory on the XSIMM10ss card all test fine in memtest68k. The onboard 1MB, the additional 1MB from the IOData module and the extra memory on the XSIMM10ss card all test fine in memtest68k.
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 === Booting Human68k DOS === === Booting Human68k DOS ===
  
 A Human68k dos boot disk still brings up the //"It was not possible to start the system, please reboot"// message. A Human68k dos boot disk still brings up the //"It was not possible to start the system, please reboot"// message.
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 +==== So What Now? ====
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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.
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 +**[Update September 2020]** - So I bought a '__working__' X68000 Pro from Japan, planning to use most of the parts from it to make a fully working system... but upon arrival... well, [[blog:x68_pro_fault2|see for yourself]].
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 +The plan now is to remove as much of the obviously unaffected components from the new 'donor' system as possible - desoldering chips, if necessary - and transplant them in to my 'mostly working' system that I've spent all of this effort on.
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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 24/02/2021]**
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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.
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