Hi folks,

This week I managed to get my paws on a machine that I only ever saw in ‘coming 
up!’ type magazine articles in the mid-80s. It’s made by a UK manufacturer of 
Viewdata set top boxes and home micro modems called Tandata who were a split 
from Tangerine, the company that gave us the Microtan 65 and eventually the 
Oric 1 and Oric Atmos.

Documentation on the Tandata PA is zero, if you search for it you get my Binary 
Dinosaurs page and nothing else so tonight I set about trying to work out the 
power inputs from its 4 pin socket. Going clockwise pin 1 is definitely GND/0V 
and pin 2 is not connected. Pin 3 goes to the input of a 79L05 -5V regulator 
which via a capacitor seems to be used as the GND pins for 3 CMOS 74 series 
chips. Pin 4 goes to a 7805 5V regulator.

I’ve never seen a -5V reg be used in a GND circuit so before I continue 
searching am I barking up the wrong tree? The trace literally goes from socket 
to 79L05 pin 2, output goes to a capacitor then to the GND pins on a CD74HC74E, 
CD74HC86E and CD74HC4066E. There’s a VARTA battery nearby too.

Board pic is here: http://binarydinosaurs.co.uk/tandatapa-13.jpg 
<http://binarydinosaurs.co.uk/tandatapa-13.jpg>

Any insight much appreciated!

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adrian/witchy
Owner of Binary Dinosaurs, the UK's biggest home computer collection?
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