Todd, 

That is really really weird!  I am going to assume you are moving the Shadow 
ROM kill jumper right? And you have the 8212 chip for the output port installed 
(IC-J5)?

At this point, I would hook up the analyzer and watch the activity on the 
bus...   If you are in the neighborhood, you can drop by and we can swap chips 
to see if there's something intermittent about one of them?

Regards,
Josh


Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2015 12:40:59 -0800
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [N8VEM-S100:6409] Re: IMSAI 8080A CPU board help.

Update !

With only the CPU board  <no prop i/o> I am able to boot/load the monitor and 
CP/M
using v1.2 firmware and related files.  I'm not familiar with the monitor 
syntax.  Is this
a common monitor program ? I'd like to know how to use it..  Otherwise I can 
load
CP/M and get the a> prompt. A "dir" command gives me one file MON-32K.COM.

Also, as mention in another thread, I was having an issue using v2.3 and a 
memory
error.  I did the test Josh had recommended to Jeff to test the lower RAM chip 
with the 
command R 00 7F.  It took a bit but ran and passed.  I switched the two memory 
chips
and they all passed. 

At this point I want to 'assume' my hardware is good, but my setup doesn't like 
v2.3 yet.







On Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 10:52:17 PM UTC-6, litterbox99 wrote:Josh,



I'm now using a comm port on the CPU board (w/HyperTerm & WinXP) & (The Console 
I/O) on the other. 

 

They echo/mirror each other for key press & screen, but it still won't respond 
to anything but < R > 

for the Ram test that fails @042A



Todd 





----- Original Message -----

Todd, The firmware outputs to both the 8250 UART port 0 on board (I/O 20h) and 
to the Console I/O board at I/O 00h. 

It will also accept any input from either console. If you connect them both, 
then you'll see a duplicate. 

I was thinking of writing a seek and employee routine that would send messages 
to a range of I/O address and scan them all for a response ie, "Press <CR> to 
continue", but the variations were endless and such programming would take too 
much time. So I just hard coded support for the CONSOLE IO to the routines that 
already work with the on board uart. 



Cheers, Josh 






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