I'm not sure if this will be published or not as this is my second post! I'm probably doing totally the wrong thing and not seeing something obvious where I'm supposed to post but .....
I think I have a little excuse 'coz I'm from across the water and I'm partially sighted.
So.... (just in case)
I have an 8296 upstairs sitting on top of an old 8050 unit. I haven't yet plugged in the 8050 because I don't have an IEEE448 cable and it's innards still need a good clean and probably tender care. But the 8296 I've had sitting proudly in the kitchen with the bizarre issue of only starting when the lid is raised up. After much probing I discovered that the ROM chip needs to have a little light applied to its window before starting. Is this a sign that the ROM is on its way out or is it a power issue or more?
It's late at night here and I'd wake the children powering up the old unit at this time of night. But if this is posted and I'm not a droid then I will follow up with more details on the old machine and ask more questions.
gabbie wrote:But the 8296 I've had sitting proudly in the kitchen with the bizarre issue of only starting when the lid is raised up. After much probing I discovered that the ROM chip needs to have a little light applied to its window before starting.
Hi Robert,
Thanks for replying. I thought I would see if I could get some more details and add a photo or two.
The ROM chip is an
MBM2732A - 35
8419 c87
The last time I touched a PET was in 1984 and even then it was barely a touch. I'll have to read up a little more. The ROM is in UE8 socket. Also I'll boot it up tomorrow, there must be commands to reveal the inner workings.
I have thought about rigging up a low powered LED and print a little cap for it over the ROM. I don;t think that would be a real stable solution. Any ideas as to where to start with ROM flashing/burning. I play with pics and atmels but they are modern compared.
Thanks again Robert. I wonder if anybody else has come across a light sensitive ROM?