Ah, hah, well I decided to check again and:
I was wrong. My multimeter reads "0.L", which I now realise is an open loop, so infinite resistance, not zero. So, no shorts at all on the bus.

Ah, hah, well I decided to check again and:


Yup.
I'm usually going for the exposed part of the pin at the top of the socket; I figured that would at least get the path from the expansion ports, and what I read matches what I set on the bus. I can't get down to the exposed leg on the chip itself while it's in there.Plus when you are testing the address bus on the GLUE are you using your scope on the socket pins directly ? As if there is a bad socket, you won't actually know..
Yeah, I have this and a spare GLUE. I just tried for my own sanity, and both boot another TOS 1.4 STFM to desktop.Also I would make sure you test the ROMx lines after reset.. I assume not, but I don't know if GLUE would disable ROMx lines on a BERR state.
But it is like the GLUE chip is faulty again.. But I think you said you tested it on another machine ?
Yeah that works. Touching the ROM0/1/2 legs on the top of the socket makes ROM_CE go low on the pin on the TOS socket.My only other suggestion Is to remove the GLUE and touch a 0v wire on ROM0,1,2 (One at a time) and make sure ROM_CS goes low. It would double check the connections are fine and the AND-gate is working correctly.


Nope. Should I grab one and try TOS2.06?exxos wrote: 13 Dec 2022 09:56 It's very perplexing.There is nothing wrong exactly ,and yet it doesn't boot. GLUE just refuses to decode ROM space.
Do you have any of my TOS decoder boards ?
Yeah, pre-fitted. I'll probably spend some time focussing on that socket, looking for shorts and the correct connectivity.I wonder if the socket is bad. They are all 3M brands if you got them pre-fitted.
Ah! Good idea :DTry placing many 2 or 3 layers of cornflakes box card inside the GLUE socket to lift the IC up a bit..

If you don't have one already then I would not bother at this point..
Certainly very perplexing to say the least.This is why I don't tend to bother repairing machines because it never ends :lol: :roll: Not exactly so simple with a H5 though. Is rather ironic that the H5 should be the simplest machine to get running out of all other boards and yet people seem to have the most problems with it somehow :shrug: Only problems I ever had was a couple of large SMT caps shorted out.I'll be out of town from before christmas until after new year, so I don't think I'll land this before 2023. Even if this one never flies, I've learned a ton about how the system hangs together, so it's not a lost cause :)

What's the minimum set of chips for a bootable machine?exxos wrote: 13 Dec 2022 16:13anyway, I would also remove the DMA and MFP just in case they are causing anything to go wonky with the GLUE.

You need them all really. If something is missing, TOS won't boot fully.

stween wrote: 11 Dec 2022 04:53
When selecting address 0xfc0000:
- on the glue, all ROM pins are high
- BERR is bouncing high/low pretty consistently at around 62kHz
- DTACK is low
- AS is low
- on TOS, ROM_CE is high
- data lines all high

A quick check between festive tasks: with no glue, no CPU, address fc0000: DTACK is low.exxos wrote: 13 Dec 2022 16:30Why does GLUE issue DTACK if the address is invalid and its not decoding ROM space. But this condition I have not actually tried on a working machine. So I assume the DTACK should be high at this point.
If you remove the GLUE does DTACK go high ?
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