Thanks to XorA reminding me about the adjustments needed for the later ULA chip, I've now got a functional Zed after much faffing about. Apart from forgetting the last and crucial aspect of the conversion to composite using Pokemon's excellent mini-board, I'm quite pleased with both my soldering and bravery, hacking apart the Zed to get it working again. Now it just needs a new keyboard membrane and I can plug in the ZXpand and compute!
Bear in mind you can attach the red and yellow wires to the original 5v and video in points on the PCB, avoiding the need to trail the wires around the PCB
Ah, didn't know that that might go on version 2 of the mod before I put the case back on. When you say that the black lead can go inside the modulator, do you mean attaching it to the shell as ground?
As an aside, does the ULA usually get hot enough that it is painful to touch? Same goes for the rectifier and it's heat sink, or have I just not noticed because it's in the case normally?
Thanks - I've just ordered one off eBay. Is the voltage regulator hideously inefficient, and if so, is there a more modern and energy efficient alternative? It seems wasteful to burn all that electrickery to heat up that big Square of aluminium
Will the power regulator be more efficient & generate less heat? Doesn't seem to be anything there to attach a heat sink to, so would that be redundant? On the new Z80, what's the benefit of installing that? 10mhz? Would the board cope? All these questions and more are one of the dangers of mentioning upgrade parts to a lunatic serial upgrader