[Coco] Color BASIC 1.1 / memory detection
jon bird
news at onastick.clara.co.uk
Thu Feb 19 15:35:16 EST 2015
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Arthur Flexser <flexser at fiu.edu> writes
>All I can think of is double checking that the jumpers are correctly
>set.
>Maybe also swap the positions of the RAM chips with one another to see
>if
>that makes any difference (grasping at straws). In the process, check
>to
>make sure none of the RAMs have any bent-under pins. I would think a
>bad
>or inoperative RAM would keep the CoCo from booting at all, but who
>knows?
Ok, thanks for the thoughts. I've rechecked the jumpers, they seem ok
and I would've thought that if one of the DRAMs had packed up that would
take out an entire address line.
Can you (or anyone really) take look at the following:
http://www.onastick.clara.co.uk/DSC01221.JPG
it's a pretty detailed photo of the motherboard - see if anything
obvious is on there. My initial observations are that there are two
flying leads on the board. I'm fairly sure the white lead I put on -
can't remember entirely why but I suspect it was related to one of my
hardware mods (and doesn't even make a lot of sense to me now). Either
way it didn't make any difference when I cut the link. The other one is
the blue one which has always been on the board. Given it's location
though I think it's more related to the video circuitry.
Rgs,
Jon.
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