I would go with V2-Z80, much more capability with software and further boards.

John

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Fabio Battaglia
Sent: Sunday, February 9, 2014 11:38 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [N8VEM-S100:2381] Patching the S-100 PROM/SRAM Board V1

 


Thanks John,
This clears up the patching issue pretty well.

While I'm at it, I'd like to ask you additional advice:
Next week I should receive the last components I need to complete my S-100 
backplane and I'll have to decide with which board I'll start my computer.
The very first one will be the bus extender, as there is not much that can go 
wrong with that one, but  as for the next I have the following choices:

1) 6502 CPU Board V1 (Master only)
2) Z80 V2 board
3) EPROM/RAM board V1 (I want to start using it as an 1Mb SRAM board)
4) Serial I/O V1

While rather limited, I'm considering the 6502 board because it has a limited 
component count and I can try it in free-running mode without any other board 
in the system. I'd welcome an expert's advice though :-)

Also, I'm searching around for a card cage, but haven't been able to find one 
anywhere... Pointers on that?

Thanks again,
Fabio

On Sunday, February 9, 2014 7:32:40 PM UTC+1, monahanz wrote:

Hi Fabio,

First the error/patch is really only relevant for very large seldom used  (1MX8 
EPROMS).  None of the common 24 or 28 pin EPROMS/EEPROMS are affected.  The 
U100 & U101 RAM/Flash ROM section is fine and should not be changed.

The cut should be as near as possible to pin 1 of U4 (front of board).  This is 
joined to pin 1 of U121.  The connection from U121 pin 1 onwards to K23  & K26 
should be cut (front of board)  and a jumper to pin1 of K23/K26 connected to U8 
pin 7.  

Pin 1 of U4/U121 should be then be connected to bA19.

 

Good luck with your build

John

 

 

From: [email protected] <javascript:>  
[mailto:[email protected] <javascript:> ] On Behalf Of Fabio Battaglia
Sent: Sunday, February 9, 2014 2:18 AM
To: [email protected] <javascript:> 
Subject: [N8VEM-S100:2378] Patching the S-100 PROM/SRAM Board V1

 

Hello group,
I'm approaching the stage where I'm ready to build my first S100 boards, and 
I'm reading up the documentation for each board on S100Computers.com before 
start soldering anything.
There is something which isn't completely clear to me about the PROM/SRAM board 
described at this 
<http://s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/PROM%20Board/PROM%20Board.htm>  
page (I have a V1, the schematics are numbered V2-2).

At the bottom I read that the board has pin 1 of U4 and U121 miswired to bA18 
instead of bA19 (U8 pin 9), and that I should cut the trace and rewire it 
correctly.

I'm checking the board, and I see the following:
>From U8 pin 7 (bA18) starts a single trace which branches through a via and 
>goes to U11 pin 5, while the other branch goes to U4 pin 1, U121 pin 1 and 
>headers K23 pin 1 and K26 pin 1.

The question is, do I have to
1) Wire only U121 and U4 pin 1 to bA19 and keep K23 and K26 wired to bA18, or 
2) cut off the second branch entirely (U121, U4, K23 and K26) and wire 
everything to bA19?
I guess it's the first one, which involves two cuts and two wires (a cut after 
the branch and a rewire to bA19, another cut after U121, before K23 and a 
rewire to bA18) but I want to be sure before doing any damage.

I hope I have explained myself well enough, If not, tell me and I'll try again.

Thanks,
Fabio

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