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Vintage Computers Any vintage computer systems, calculators, video games etc., but with an emphasis on 1980s and earlier equipment. |
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Octode
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And places (Inc. UK company I'd previous found) on Amazion (MarketPlace) are selling Underwood Red/Black typewriter ribbons for round £4. I also note that the manual mentions the 'reverse' (negative image) printing of characters, but says you shouldn't print more than 5 in sequence, else the print head will be damaged! So it seems there wasn't much heatsink on the print-head & graphics / screen printing with mostly-black background wasn't really possible (Although it doesn't look to have a true bit-map mode - only being able to print standard 'PETSCII' / 1 User-defined character). It does also seem that on the 3022 tractor-feed version, you can program the line-spacing. Whereas on the 3023 Friction feed version it is fixed. So I guess that's what the link to choose between these, mainly does so that Firmware knows the model. Last edited by ortek_service; 19th Aug 2023 at 4:29 pm. |
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Octode
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Not got anywhere near the printer today, but if that ROM needs replacing, it's a 40-pin device and my programmer can't program them...
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Octode
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OK - print head off and cable removed. Power on and no movement of the roller, but 7B is still out.
7B is a 40 pin IC and is marked as C010750-12. On the underside it is marked as a 6532. Colin. |
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Octode
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6532 is RIOT, ram, i/o, timer, not programmable memory.
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Dekatron
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A couple more comments...
The ribbon had little studs/eyelets near the end to trip the autoreverse mechanism (some typewriters do this too). The epson manual describes the reversing mechanism and how to take it apart. You want to get those PCB screws out, you are going to want to get to the solder side. Incidentally, can you get the mechanism out? If so, then I'd remove the complete ribbon drive unit at this point (it's only 3 screws, one of which is the clamp for the printhead flexiprint) to make it easier to remove the printhead. And you're not going to believe this, but I've checked my spares stock and it seems I have a TX80 printhead. It may well be the one with the broken pin that came from my 2023, but the solenoid unit would be good. I might consider exchanging it for your dead one if need be. |
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We'll need to look at the CS pins of the ROM on the circuit diagram to work out what needs to be done in that respect. Edit: I see Owen has already done the research and it should be readable as a 2532. As has been mentioned the 6532s are 'swiss army' chips, they contain a bit of RAM, a timer and an I/O port device all in one package. |
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Tony, would it be possible for you to measure the resistances of the solenoid coils on your TX80 head? If Colin then makes the same measurement on his that may give us some idea of the state of his solenoid coils.
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Regarding the RIOT ICs, I had a quick look around to see if anyone has made a tester project for these. Here is one commercially available product, but while I respect the development time which would have gone into it, I feel it is overpriced given the limited number of devices it tests.
https://www.pinballsolutions.eu/prod...a-riot-tester/ It would theoretically be possible to make a 6532 tester with an Arduino Mega and a datasheet for the 6532. It would not be an absolutely trivial task, this ongoing forum thread gives some idea of the process. http://forum.6502.org/viewtopic.php?t=7678 Last edited by SiriusHardware; 20th Aug 2023 at 10:12 am. |
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Octode
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I have loaded the contents of the 2332 and it compares correctly with the file 901472-03.bin from Zimmers.
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Octode
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Thanks Tony - that's very kind. I'm hoping I haven't done a bad thing to the print head; I guess we'll see though.
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Octode
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Motherboard is now free for easier testing.
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When you took 7B out it allowed the voltage on the 7B pin 25 receptacle to come up, most likely letting the system come up out of reset. Can you put 7B in a breadboard (or any other anti-skid solution of your choice) and measure the resistance between its VCC pin (20) and pin 7 of 7B.
The voltages we previously measured on the IFC / 7B (7) / 4B (5) node seemed higher than they ought to be, given that the voltage divider on the IFC line should hold that line at roughly two thirds of 5V in the absence of any other signal to drive it low or high. |
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Octode
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It is infinite.
I tested the other 6532 and get 5MΩ. Colin. |
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Assuming the printhead etc are still disconnected, can you put 7B back in with pin 25 disconnected from the socket, but all other pins in place. You can either gently bend out pin 25 of the RIOT before placing it in the socket, or if you have a spare conventional 40-pin socket, remove the pin 25 contact from the spare socket, put the RIOT into that and put the RIOT and modified socket into the 7B socket.
However you do it, then power up the board and measure the voltage on 4B(6). This is to find out whether it is the IRQ pin of the RIOT which is holding the board in reset. |
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Octode
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4.97V.
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Still with that same setup in place, what voltage do you now have on the main RESET line of the system (for example on the RES pin (pin 1) of the 6504?)
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OK, so lifting the IRQ pin of the 7B RIOT allows the system to come up out of reset.
I believe both 6532s are socketed, what happens to the voltage on 4B (6) when you place the other 6532 in 7B's socket with all of its pins connected? Before moving them around, make sure to mark them in some way so we always know which IC came from which socket originally. |
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I moved the other 6532 into 7B and left the orignal 7B out of the motherboard - i.e. 5B was empty - 4.98V.
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Try that again but with the 7B RIOT now fitted (all pins connected) temporarily in the 5B position. Leave the IC originally from 5B in the 7B socket and look again at what happens to the system RESET line.
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