Re: Heath/Zenith Z100 technical...

2019-09-11 Thread Jules Richardson via cctalk

On 9/11/19 3:51 PM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:

I'll put up a few things on bitsavers under zenith


Thanks, Al!

I've got the bitmap board, plus S100 cards for floppy, Winchester, and an 
extra 256K of RAM (it has 256 on the mainboard, by the looks of it) - so if 
I can work out the keyboard issue somehow it could be a "complete" machine. 
Floppy drives on these were standard 5.25" Shugart interface, I believe 
(despite the FDC board having a 50-pin header more consistent with 8 inch).


Jules


Re: Heath/Zenith Z100 technical...

2019-09-11 Thread Al Kossow via cctalk



On 9/11/19 1:31 PM, Jules Richardson via cctalk wrote:
> 
> I'm not seeing any equivalent online for the Z100 series (there seems to be 
> very
> little out there about them at all - came too late in the S100 era, perhaps?)

It exists, I was surprised nothing was coming up for you.
I know there are things referenced on Herb's site.
I'll put up a few things on bitsavers under zenith




Heath/Zenith Z100 technical...

2019-09-11 Thread Jules Richardson via cctalk



I just picked up a board set from a Zenith Z-100 (not sure if it was a 110 
or 120 model) which had been junked. I threw this out on the sebhc mailing 
list too, but perhaps someone here knows:


a) If the machine's keyboard is completely passive (i.e. just a bunch of 
switches), or if there's any intelligence to it,


b) If the system will start up with no boards plugged in (other than the 
bitmap display PCB) - i.e. no S100 FDC or winchester,


c) If "yes" to the previous, whether the mainboard/bitmap board will 
function on just +5V and +/-12V (i.e. without the S100 +8V and +/-16V rails)


Trying to power up what I have might be fun, but I'm really not sure about 
the lack-of-keyboard issue - if it's just switches and decoded via the 
mainboard then rigging something might be possible, but if there's some 
kind of higher level serial protocol involved then maybe it's too much 
hassle. I don't have a S100 bus machine kicking around to power things with 
at present (but of course rigging something would not be too difficult).


I'm not sure what kind of details the documentation went into, either - 
I've got a Z-89 and the docs there are extremely technical, with full 
schematics, but I'm not seeing any equivalent online for the Z100 series 
(there seems to be very little out there about them at all - came too late 
in the S100 era, perhaps?)


cheers

Jules