Hi folks, apologies for yet another OT post. Is there anyone near (within say 30-40 miles) to Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England that can assist with resolving a fault on a Solartron 7081.
Bill Ezell (BIG thank you) in the USA has been a providing a massive amount of off-line assistance by email but we don't seem to be getting to finding the "smoking gun", so I think we *may* now be at the stage of needing someone with stocks of RAM that will fit this(*), a ROM reader/burner(**), and probably a logic analyser. The obvious fault is that the display and LED annunciators are completely blank, though sometimes it will flash most/all of the LED annunciators simultaneously at about a 1 second interval. The display does work as it lights up if I disable the power down logic (which disables the processor board). As far as I can tell there is no DMA activity (display and I/O to floating logic board are driven using DMA). The really annoying thing is that it fired up ONCE while I was debugging the low +5V supply on the earthy I/O board but has never spoken to me since then. Loking at the CPU (68B09) pins, the IRQ line appears to be held low, and typically it is the GPIB chip (Intel P8291A) asserting the interrupt, the interrupt isn't getting cleared by the CPU reading the status from the GPIB chip. Removal of the GPIB chip moves the asserted interrupt to the next lower priority device which is the RS-232 interface, but otherwise things stay the same. Power supplies are good, I've reflowed most pins on the CPU board and checked connectivity especially where previous re-soldering work had been done, and the address select lines are being polled by the processor. There are no obvious shorts between or to ground on the data and address lines. (*) RAM is 6 off 5516/6117, 6 off 6116, or 2 off 6264 (currently fitted RAM is HM6117LP-4) (**) ROMs are TMS2564 or TMS2764 EPROMS (or equivalents) The Service Manual suggests this is one of ROM/RAM/CPU/DMA chips or the display related logic on the I/O board (I've checked most of this and it has outputs that match the pretty static inputs). Thnak you David Partridge _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
