[Coco] Weird CoCo3 problem - AAAARRRGGGGGHHHHH!!!!
Bob Devries
devries.bob at gmail.com
Sun Jan 3 16:52:18 EST 2010
Brian,
just be sure that your DMM is not picking up hash from the computer in
frequency mode.
Maybe the following code would be batter:
10 POKE &HFF40,1:REM SELECT DRIVE 0
20 FOR X=1 TO 1000:NEXT X:REM TIME DELAY
30 POKE &HFF40,0:REM DESELECT DRIVE 0
40 FOR X=1 TO 1000:NEXT X:REM TIME DELAY
50 GOTO 10:REM LOOP
Adjust the for-next loop to your personal tastes :)
Having found one broken trace at R22, you may need to recheck other pads for
broken traces.
Regards, Bob Devries
Goulburn, NSW, Australia
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Blake" <random_rodder at yahoo.com>
To: "CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts" <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Monday, January 04, 2010 8:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Coco] Weird CoCo3 problem - AAAARRRGGGGGHHHHH!!!!
> The latest;
>
> Upon further testing, R22 was not doing anything. The solder pad on the
> bottom of the mobo was broke, an the leg on the end that's supposed to
> connect to C65 had been lifted. I took R22 completely out and replaced it
> with a new 120-ohm resistor. Then I took a short piece (3/16 - 1/4") of
> speaker wire and soldered it to the leg of R22 that is supposed to go to
> pin 4 of the GIME, scraped away some green stuff and soldered the other
> end directly to the trace. Continuity restored. Continuity from R23 was
> fine. Cleaned up the solder pads from where I clipped out the 6809,
> soldered in the socket, installed the 6309 and put everything back
> together. Turn her on and was greeted with the 'Extended Color
> Basic....yada, yada' greeting, okay that worked. Tried Tetris, S/S Pak and
> O-90, all worked as expected. Still have the same problem with the FD-502;
> POKE &HFF40,1 does not turn on the drive light, and any disk commands end
> up with an I/O? error with no activity
> being present on the drives when the commands are issued...
> AAAARRRGGGGGHHHHH!!!!
>
> I went to R/S today only to find out they no longer carry a logic probe,
> so I'm stuck with using my DMM for now. When issuing a POKE &HFF40,1 in a
> loop, IC9 pin 6 is 'HI' on the DMM in logic mode, but, in frequency mode
> it shows up as a 192.5-kHz signal. Pin 36 of the 40 pin connector shows
> the same results. Other than evidently ruining a perfectly good 6809, so
> far the only thing I've accomplished is completing a 6309 swap on a CoCo3
> with 'floppy phobia'... So, I'm still open for suggestions. Tomorrow I'll
> be bringing home my 50-MHz scope so I'll at least be able to look at
> waveforms. At this point,based on my limited knowledge and materials I'm
> looking at, I'm leaning towards replacing IC9 to see if that helps, but,
> I'd rather not start chip swapping just for the heck of it, so PLEASE, if
> you guys who are far more knowledgeable than I have any suggestions, I'm
> listening!!!
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brian
>
>
>
>
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