[Coco] Problem w/MultiPak and Coco 3

Camillus Blockx camillus.b.58 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 23 16:25:02 EDT 2014


Hi, Bill,

I will put your chips in sockets if you want me to, I have good skills to do so.
The thing is that , for not putting to much heat stress on the board, the chips need to be cut, and that means also replaced.
I can make pcb with the pulled chips and put them back in the coco, but that goes oly for thr pia's.
I woud not recomend that for the cpu. Let me know if you need me...

Cba

On 9/23/2014 8:27:29 AM, Brian <random.rodder at gmail.com> wrote:

Bill,

A little more info since I;m not typing on my phone...

As I asked earlier, does the CoCo work properly with any other cart
plugged in, like a game cart or floppy controller - and if a floppy
controller, do the drives function properly. Usually, in my experience,
with just a green screen from an MPI it's been a dirty cartridge port or
contacts on the MPI.


Brian


On Tue, 23 Sep 2014 07:48:07 -0400, Bill wrote:

> I have a MultiPak that works great with one of my Coco 3's, and both of
> my
> Coco 2's.
>
> However, my OTHER Coco 3 only shows me a blank, green screen when the
> MPI is
> hooked up.
>
> Anyone got an idea on this? I know that the soldered chips on the Coco 3
> make it impossible(for me) to change out chips.
>
> Thanks


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