[Coco] PT68K-4
Barry Nelson
barry.nelson at amobiledevice.com
Sun Sep 20 03:24:51 EDT 2015
I found this information about MONK and the PT68K and the documentation at the links below…
At Power On, MONK will beep the speaker and then look for a Terminal connected to COM1. If not found it will proceed to initialize for a PC keyboard and initialize the previoup selection made by the "X" command. If no selection exits it will try to find a display adaptor and initialize it. If for some reason you get a blank, screen enter "X" and the character "M" for MGA, "C" for CGA, "E" for EGA or "V" for VGA to tell MONK the type of Display you want. If a Terminal is found, it will try 19.2K baud rate, and then default to 9600. Monk will accept input from either the PC keyboard or the Terminal keyboard; however, programs using traps for I/O will use the selected I/O devices.
Documentation
http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/peripheralTechnology/PT68K4/
Disk images
http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/bits/PeripheralTechnology/
On Sep 20, 2015, at 1:18 AM, coco-request at maltedmedia.com wrote:
> Date: Sat, 19 Sep 2015 23:30:20 -0500
> From: Dave Philipsen <dave at davebiz.com>
> To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
> Subject: [Coco] PT68K-4
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> This is a fairly lengthy explanation/question about the PT68K-4 so if
> you don't know what that is or you're not interested feel free to stop
> here and go on to the next message.
>
> I have an old PT68K-4 motherboard that I bought somewhere around 25
> years ago. At one time I had it up and running OSK V2.4 with a hard
> drive, floppy, ET4000 VGA card, and a modem. Well, along the way
> everything but the motherboard and the original manual has disappeared.
> It's been so long since I used this machine that I don't even remember
> what the boot screen looked like. So I found an old XT power supply, a
> new HD floppy drive, a power LED, and a HALT LED and hooked them all
> up. The 'BIOS' EPROMs on this board are labeled 'MONK' which is the
> monitor that was used for booting OSK. I believe 'HUMBUG' EPROMs were
> used for other operating systems. The board has the full 4MB of memory
> and I went ahead and 'wiggled' pretty much all of the chips of the
> motherboard in their sockets including the RAM chips. Right now I do
> not have a VGA card but I'm waiting on receipt of an ISA bus ET4000 VGA
> card from a gracious doner in Australia.
>
> When I turn on the power supply the POWER LED lights and the HALT LED
> lights momentarily then goes out (which I'm pretty sure is normal). I
> also get a 'beep' out of the speaker which I believe is a very good
> sign. So I put a 'scope on the *CS line on the first DUART which
> controls COM1 and COM2 and I see regular negative going strobe pulse
> there indicating that the monitor is looking for input from a serial
> port (presumably COM1). Also, the schematic shows me that the 'beep' I
> hear when I power up the motherboard comes from a single-bit output on
> the DUART which to me means that the CPU is talking to the DUART. I
> also 'scoped the pin on the DUART where the recv/xmt clock comes in from
> a can oscillator. Rough calculations from my 'scope say the frequency
> is about 3.7 MHz which is corrrect (oscillator is 3.6864 MHz).
>
> Here's the question: Right after reset and the speaker beeps there is a
> quick little burst of data that comes out of the TxD on the DUART. I
> can see the burst on my 'scope (it might be just one or two characters)
> on the TxD pin of the DUART and I can see it on the TxD pin of the COM1
> connector at RS232 levels. When I hook this up to a COM port on my PC
> with PuTTY running in serial port mode I get nothing intelligible coming
> in to the serial port on the PC. I've tried 200, 600, 1200, 2400, 9600,
> 19200, and 38400 bps on PuTTY but I can't see anything other than some
> garbage characters. Can anyone tell what I should be seeing and what
> the monitor program (MONK) expects to be seeing from me?
>
> Dave Philipsen
>
>
>
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