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ALPHA MODIFICATIONS
Posted: 09 Sep 2018 21:27
by exxos
Started a new thread for "must do" fixes and mods etc.
Re: ALPHA MODIFICATIONS
Posted: 09 Sep 2018 21:35
by exxos
JUMPER PADS
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SJ1 & SJ2 are the 2 solder pads like on the STFM near the blitter. Pads must be shorted when NOT using the blitter, and OPEN when using the blitter. For now I would suggest not fitting the blitter.
SJ5 is the clock line for the CPU, this needs to be soldered to allow 8MHz clock to CPU.
SJ3 & SJ4 Need to both be linked.
(Jumpers were there with intention of adding boosters without cutting tracks at a later date )
Jumper next to the ROM is the TOS104 / TOS102 select line.
Re: ALPHA MODIFICATIONS
Posted: 10 Sep 2018 10:05
by exxos
RESET FIX
First is the short as found by icky on the reset circuit
https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... 1171#p9633
The red circle shows the resistor shorting out VCC to the highlighted yellow line..
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SOLUTION
STEP 1:
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Cut the tracks on the bottom of the pcb where the yellow lines are.
STEP 2:
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Solder a wire on the bottom of the PCB to join the pads highlighted with a yellow circle.
DONE:
Re: ALPHA MODIFICATIONS
Posted: 10 Sep 2018 22:24
by Icky
exxos wrote: 10 Sep 2018 10:05
If anyone can post a image of this fix then it would help...
As requested two images. Excuse the messy soldering / flux etc on the underside :oops:
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Track cuts are under the wire patch
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Re: ALPHA MODIFICATIONS
Posted: 10 Sep 2018 22:56
by exxos
Icky wrote: 10 Sep 2018 22:24
As requested two images. Excuse the messy soldering / flux etc on the underside :oops:
:bravo:
Re: ALPHA MODIFICATIONS
Posted: 16 Sep 2018 22:30
by exxos
HSYNC FIX
from here
https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... t=90#p9961
I ballsed up the Hsync and it needs a fix to bypass the inverter...
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Re: ALPHA MODIFICATIONS
Posted: 16 Sep 2018 23:19
by Icky
I just sat down to start doing some work on the board tonight and thought I would tackle this first.
Fix in place but am still getting horizontal scrolling as per video of boot before fix.
Will take a closer look at the circuit to see whats going on.
Re: ALPHA MODIFICATIONS
Posted: 16 Sep 2018 23:55
by Realloy
After cutting the trace on both sides of R920 ,,,, measure between D7 and the cut free R920 i get zero ohm, those two point must go to positive plane in pcb, so i guess no need to move the R920.
And also i noticed that the holes for the PSU is mirrored on the PCB.. Maybe you already know this..
Re: ALPHA MODIFICATIONS
Posted: 17 Sep 2018 00:10
by exxos
Realloy wrote: 16 Sep 2018 23:55
After cutting the trace on both sides of R920 ,,,, measure between D7 and the cut free R920 i get zero ohm, those two point must go to positive plane in pcb, so i guess no need to move the R920.
ahh yep, The left link wire isn't needed as the resistor itself actually connects to vcc.. will update the info...
Re: ALPHA MODIFICATIONS
Posted: 17 Sep 2018 20:33
by Realloy
i can see all the chips have a decoupling capacitor,,, but what about BAD DMA ? is there one and where? or is it not necessary?