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Re: Oops, my obsession with computers from my childhood strikes again!
Posted: 26 Apr 2023 23:35
by rubber_jonnie
Tomswork wrote: 26 Apr 2023 23:18
Vety nice canada post goes first class air from Vancouver to the uk on britsh air. And is normal fast coming this way to
Tom
@rubber_jonnie
I am suitably impressed!
Re: Oops, my obsession with computers from my childhood strikes again!
Posted: 27 Apr 2023 01:40
by Tomswork
@rubber_jonnie
Hows the 2 e running the memory expansion working ?
Tom
Re: Oops, my obsession with computers from my childhood strikes again!
Posted: 27 Apr 2023 09:33
by rubber_jonnie
Tomswork wrote: 27 Apr 2023 01:40
@rubber_jonnie
Hows the 2 e running the memory expansion working ?
Tom
So far Tom, faultlessly. I left it running my simple print test in 80 column mode while I had breakfast and all was fine after I came back 40 minutes later.
I then ran a number of different diag programs to test the AUX RAM and 80 columns, it all passed and usually by now a failure would have appeared, as over an hour had passed.
It's currently running my simple print to screen test in 80 column mode, and I'll leave it that way for some time before I move onto running a game I know crashed for a few hours, see how it behaves.
We'll know by the end of the day, but I am very confident it'll be fixed :)
Re: Oops, my obsession with computers from my childhood strikes again!
Posted: 27 Apr 2023 16:47
by rubber_jonnie
Ok, I'm calling it fixed, huge thanks to
@Tomswork for the MMU again.
It's been running all day with various tests that I specifically chose to highlight the issue, this being the simple basic print test of:
10 PRINT "1234567890";
20 GOTO 10
When run in 80 column mode, this shows up the problem every time when alternate columns that are in the AUX memory card become corrupted.
Today it just runs and runs:
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Once again, this is PiP mode on my display with VGA on the left, Composite on the right, and corruption free.
:girldance: :girldance: :girldance:
Re: Oops, my obsession with computers from my childhood strikes again!
Posted: 27 Apr 2023 18:38
by stephen_usher
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Re: Oops, my obsession with computers from my childhood strikes again!
Posted: 04 May 2023 14:05
by rubber_jonnie
My 'spare' IIe board from a friendly user over at stardot arrived today:
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I have to say it's immaculate, and looks at least as nice my own, though there are some subtle differences, like the positioning of the colour killer switch and there are some bodge wires on mine this one doesn't have.
If it turns out to be a later revision, then I may do a swap and keep my original as the spare, as it is tested and working.
I'm quite relieved to have spares of the custom ICs now at the very least.
Re: Oops, my obsession with computers from my childhood strikes again!
Posted: 04 May 2023 15:28
by Tomswork
@rubber_jonnie
The 2e board looks good and has oki ram in it very nice
Tom
Re: Oops, my obsession with computers from my childhood strikes again!
Posted: 04 May 2023 16:44
by rubber_jonnie
Tomswork wrote: 04 May 2023 15:28
@rubber_jonnie
The 2e board looks good and has oki ram in it very nice
Tom
It really does, doesn't it. Glad there are no unreliable RAM brands in there like MT.
Re: Oops, my obsession with computers from my childhood strikes again!
Posted: 01 Jul 2023 12:28
by rubber_jonnie
Well, I was on the verge of throwing my toys out of the pram just now.
I powered on the IIe and all I get was a buzzing noise from the PSU. No power on, and the power LED on the mainboard was flashing.
Quick check and voltages not happy at all. Damn PSU what the hell is going on with PSU's at the moment god damn it!!!
Luckily, I popped it out and found that there was a dry joint on a resistor that gets quite warm, so I reflowed it and happily things are back to normal. Phew.
Sometimes an internal PSU is just not the best thing...
Re: Oops, my obsession with computers from my childhood strikes again!
Posted: 04 Jul 2023 14:18
by rubber_jonnie
Well, I was half expecting this, but the PSU for the Apple IIe has exited stage left...
Looks like the Meanwell RQ-50B has all 4 voltages and at the correct or higher amperage, so time to order one and go modern...