3 up - 3 to go
3 up - 3 to go
I've just resurrected another ZX81, an Issue 1 with Recom regulator, ULA heatsink, Pokemons ZX8CCB composite module and a new ZXPand keyboard membrane. Picture is rock steady.
I've got another three basket cases to look at and am thinking of including Pokemons switched keyboard next. Apart from the Recom, ZX8CCB and heatsink are there any other mods I can do to improve the basic computer?
Does anyone know the pitch of the casing screws?
I've got another three basket cases to look at and am thinking of including Pokemons switched keyboard next. Apart from the Recom, ZX8CCB and heatsink are there any other mods I can do to improve the basic computer?
Does anyone know the pitch of the casing screws?
Re: 3 up - 3 to go
Colour?
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Plus the AY unit for the Xpand for speech and music.
http://www.sellmyretro.com/offer/detail ... odule-2331
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1495
Plus the AY unit for the Xpand for speech and music.
http://www.sellmyretro.com/offer/detail ... odule-2331
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Re: 3 up - 3 to go
Cheers Moggy
very nice addons but maybe a bit too expensive for me at the moment, especially as it will be for ZX81 No.4.
I am thinking more along the lines off what can be built or modded my Mr Clumsy (me) on a budget.
very nice addons but maybe a bit too expensive for me at the moment, especially as it will be for ZX81 No.4.
I am thinking more along the lines off what can be built or modded my Mr Clumsy (me) on a budget.
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Re: 3 up - 3 to go
If you have a 16k RAM-pack, make it HRG-compatible. Simple enough, and very cheap.
Lacking a RAM-pack, build it internally. Trick out the ZX81 with 32k in the 16-48k range (HRG compatible) and 8k in the 8-16k area (make it UDG compatible). This will allow you to run most programs.
Lacking a RAM-pack, build it internally. Trick out the ZX81 with 32k in the 16-48k range (HRG compatible) and 8k in the 8-16k area (make it UDG compatible). This will allow you to run most programs.
/Adam
Re: 3 up - 3 to go
Thats the stuff, projects that dont cost the earth...nollkolltroll wrote:If you have a 16k RAM-pack, make it HRG-compatible. Simple enough, and very cheap.
Lacking a RAM-pack, build it internally. Trick out the ZX81 with 32k in the 16-48k range (HRG compatible) and 8k in the 8-16k area (make it UDG compatible). This will allow you to run most programs.
I've got lots of RAM packs and have converted one of the ZX81s to 16K internal - its got the 32K chip though. So the hi-res graphics conversions sound good. Where would I get details of these?
Would a RAM pack or the ZXPand override the internal memory after the 16K upgrade?
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Re: 3 up - 3 to go
If you still use the ULA's /RAMCS (on the RAM chip side of the resistor) in the decoding for the internal 32k RAM chip, yes.rune wrote:nollkolltroll wrote:Would a RAM pack or the ZXPand override the internal memory after the 16K upgrade?
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Thanks Mark,1024MAK wrote: If you still use the ULA's /RAMCS (on the RAM chip side of the resistor) in the decoding for the internal 32k RAM chip, yes.
Mark
I'll try plugging it in and see what happens. The ULA/RAMCS stuff goes way over my head

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Wilf's 'Why Wait' mod is also good for a few extra cycles of processing power!
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Here's a picture thenrune wrote:I'll try plugging it in and see what happens. The ULA/RAMCS stuff goes way over my head1024MAK wrote:If you still use the ULA's /RAMCS (on the RAM chip side of the resistor) in the decoding for the internal 32k RAM chip, yes.I can just about handle one syllable words and pictures.


The resistor (R2, 680 ohms) prevents the ULA output pin from being damaged by a direct +5V connection.
Note I modified the French version by XavSnap because this has some errors corrected and includes the edge connector connections as part of the schematic. The only significant difference to the UK version is in the TV modulator and associated wiring/components.
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Yep, I've done this mod. It's not too difficult.sirmorris wrote:Wilf's 'Why Wait' mod is also good for a few extra cycles of processing power!
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