[Coco] Weird CoCo3 problem...

L. Curtis Boyle curtisboyle at sasktel.net
Fri Jan 1 20:06:12 EST 2010


I had this problem way back with my Coco 1... And replacing the CPU  
fixed it for me. Hopefully, it's the same problem.

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L. Curtis Boyle


On Jan 1, 2010, at 4:35 PM, Brian Blake <random_rodder at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi Arthur,
>
> Unfortunately, it's not socketed. Tho, I have about 9 6309's and  
> plenty of sockets... hmmmm.... maybe tomorrow....
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Arthur Flexser <flexser at fiu.edu>
> To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
> Sent: Fri, January 1, 2010 3:56:15 PM
> Subject: Re: [Coco] Weird CoCo3 problem...
>
> I vaguely recall something like this happening to me years ago that  
> was
> fixed by replacing the 6809.  If this machine and one of your others  
> has had
> the 6809 socketed, it would be easy enough to swap in a 6809 from  
> one of the
> other machines and see if the problem goes away.
>
> Art
>
> On 1/1/10, Brian Blake <random_rodder at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> All of these new developments on the CoCo front finally lit the  
>> fire under
>> my arse to set up real hardware again. Besides my repack project, I  
>> have 3
>> other CoCo3's, two with 512k upgrades (one C9 and one PBJ) and one  
>> 128k. The
>> one with the C9 upgrade works fine - can load and play Sockmaster's  
>> Donkey
>> Kong.
>>
>> The one with the PBJ upgrade, not so... At boot, it comes up as it  
>> should
>> with the proper display. However, any floppy commands are met with no
>> response from the floppy drive (with an FD-502 controller) at all.  
>> Almost
>> like the drive is off. The drive responds as it should in the other  
>> two
>> machines. Upon removing the top case and k/b, I saw two wires, each  
>> had been
>> soldered to opposite sides of R23. Now, under the keyboard, is  
>> another wire
>> with alligator clips on each end, and the clips are holding on to  
>> the bare
>> end of the wires soldered to R23, effectively bypassing the  
>> resistor. I'm
>> looking for the PBJ instructions, pretty sure I have them, to find  
>> out if
>> this is called for. I can also see where C65 & C66 have been cut and
>> re-soldered. I have reseated the GIME and the PBJ memory chips, and  
>> cleaned
>> the 40 pin connector.
>>
>> Any other suggestions? My 100MHz o'scope bit the dust so I don't  
>> have that
>> tool any more (anybody have a CRT for a Leader 3 channel 100MHz  
>> scope??)
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Brian
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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