Thought I would document "issues" as we go along as would help keep track of them all.
BATTERY HOLDER PAD ISSUE
https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... 310#p28481
There are no pads for the battery holder, just vias. Just be careful not to "short" the track as you solder it.
FIX done to REV F
MFP OSC ISSUE
https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... =10#p28950
The osc may need some small bodge wires (yay bodge wires!) to lay it flat as its right under the floppy drive.
FIX done to REV F
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H4 FIXES & KNOWN ISSUES
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DTACK FIX
There was some last minute changes to the flashy clock integration where DTACK was split via jumpers on the previous design, but it was supposed to be put back "hard-wired", but wasn't
So we need a small bodge wire on the bottom of the PCB (top view shown)
EDIT: Picture of patch in place on the bottom of the board
DMA RESISTOR LOCATION ISSUE
Icky found this issue.. https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... 998#p28984
I swear I fixed that though
(EDIT: though might have been the MFP resistor I moved and didn't notice the DMA one
)
Anyway, More of a "note to self" to fix it on the next board.
There was some last minute changes to the flashy clock integration where DTACK was split via jumpers on the previous design, but it was supposed to be put back "hard-wired", but wasn't

EDIT: Picture of patch in place on the bottom of the board
DMA RESISTOR LOCATION ISSUE
Icky found this issue.. https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... 998#p28984
I swear I fixed that though


Anyway, More of a "note to self" to fix it on the next board.
Re: H4 FIXES & KNOWN ISSUES
LOCATION LUG HOLE MISSING
Icky found this small issue. I didn't do any of the location holes (just wasn't enough time in the end) but these are easy to remove with cutters, file, sledge hammer etc.
I am not totally sure if all cases have the location lugs and holes in the same places either (in fact I don't think they do) . I think the screw hole may be in slightly different locations as well, the original STFM boards had a oval hole for some reason. So it may not align in all cases ( pun intended
)
FLOPPY CONNECTOR MISALIGNMENT
Not sure if there are different connectors, or just never got tweaked...
Icky found this small issue. I didn't do any of the location holes (just wasn't enough time in the end) but these are easy to remove with cutters, file, sledge hammer etc.
I am not totally sure if all cases have the location lugs and holes in the same places either (in fact I don't think they do) . I think the screw hole may be in slightly different locations as well, the original STFM boards had a oval hole for some reason. So it may not align in all cases ( pun intended

FLOPPY CONNECTOR MISALIGNMENT
Not sure if there are different connectors, or just never got tweaked...
Re: H4 FIXES & KNOWN ISSUES
You can get these to fit by gently squeezing the two pins together with some pliers. Once they fit in the hole the connector will fit flush against the board.exxos wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 12:42 pm FLOPPY CONNECTOR MISALIGNMENT
Not sure if there are different connectors, or just never got tweaked...
Re: H4 FIXES & KNOWN ISSUES
BGACK MISSING PULL UP
So yeah, I did it again
There is no BGACK pull up resistor. It needs one adding, anything around 2.2K should be fine. This should be 1K as outlined in THIS POST.
So yeah, I did it again


There is no BGACK pull up resistor. It needs one adding, anything around 2.2K should be fine. This should be 1K as outlined in THIS POST.
Re: H4 FIXES & KNOWN ISSUES
How the patch looks in place
Re: H4 FIXES & KNOWN ISSUES
Icky, did you sneeze on your board?



Re: H4 FIXES & KNOWN ISSUES
@PaulJ - That is the solder I have. It's a PITA. It spits flux out in little balls and that is the speckled effect you see.
Re: H4 FIXES & KNOWN ISSUES
I'm using this one...Icky wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2019 2:26 pm @PaulJ - That is the solder I have. It's a PITA. It spits flux out in little balls and that is the speckled effect you see.
https://www.rapidonline.com/warton-meta ... 0g-85-6242
Don't like the note about lead-free though... Maybe we should start stocking up on solder now..

Re: H4 FIXES & KNOWN ISSUES
Thats pretty disgusting, there's nothing I like about lead free solder! I'll just stick with my ole legacy lead solder. I use some 0.02 stuff from China which I like much better than the 0.032 solder. With the tip TF recommended for SMT work it is the perfect size for me.Icky wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2019 2:26 pm @PaulJ - That is the solder I have. It's a PITA. It spits flux out in little balls and that is the speckled effect you see.