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| From | Nama <forums6000@mac.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.sys.apple2 |
| Subject | Re: Apple II (rev1) instability...HELP! |
| Date | 2011-04-07 17:17 -0700 |
| Organization | http://groups.google.com |
| Message-ID | <4eff886b-a28c-46ce-a1f0-745da50dd1d4@e9g2000vbk.googlegroups.com> (permalink) |
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On Apr 8, 3:52 am, mwillegal <m...@willegal.net> wrote: > On Apr 7, 10:33 am, Nama <forums6...@mac.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > On Apr 7, 2:57 pm, Nama <forums6...@mac.com> wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > Me again. > > > I've recently sold one of my Apple II, and I am moving all my cards > > > over to another rev1 Apple II that I own. > > > > I'm trying to find out why this system works fine 90% of the time, > > > while the other 10% it crashes and hangs or just displays odd > > > behavior. > > > > Setup is as follows and is identical to my previous machine: > > > > 0 - Ram card > > > 1 - CFFA #2 ( (prodos 1.1.1 / contiki)) > > > 2 - SSC > > > 3 - empty > > > 4 - Uthernet > > > 5 - Echo 2 > > > 6 - Floppy I/O > > > 7 - CFFA #1 (turnkey startup to DOSmaster 1.7) > > > > Of course I have tried the system with minimal cards and it still > > > exhibits weirdness. > > > > Symptoms: > > > -Sometimes hangs on boot. > > > -Strange inverted period often seen in top left corner when booting > > > from CFFA #1 > > > -Sometimes craches to the monitor > > > -Doing a IN#1 to launch the CFFA #2 always hangs with a strange > > > flashing inverted period in the top left corner. often with corrupted > > > type on the prodos launch screen. > > > -Once it up and running it's usually fairly stable unless I reboot. > > > -Have run a looping game for many hours with no problem, but crashed > > > to monitor as soon as I restart. > > > > What I have done: > > > Tried a new set of ROMs > > > Run Apple test utils on the RAM and ROM...no problems found. > > > Run the machine from a known good IIe power supply. > > > > If anyone here can shed some light on my problems, I would be very > > > grateful. I'm hoping the inverted period may be a good clue to whats > > > happening. > > > > I've uploaded some bad photos here if this helps at all: > > > >http://web.me.com/lord_philip/apple_1_%26_II/rev1.html > > > > Much thanks in advance. > > > > Phil > > > I love replying to myself...there is some satisfaction in knowing that > > you solved a problem. > > > THE FIX (as far as I can tell) ...Replace faulty 74LS138 @ H12 > > > From my symptoms I figured there was something up with the slots. With > > nothing in any of the slots the machine seemed to run ok with no > > crashes on power up. So I decided to shotgun replace the IC's that > > were closes to the slots and seemed to have something to do with them. > > Within 15 mins I had found the culprit. > > > Can anyone enlighten me as to what 74LS138 @ H12 does? In the > > schematic is says I/O selects, but I'm not sure what exactly that is. > > > Phil > > A few days ago, t posted scans of Apple's hobbyboard doc on my blog. > > http://www.willegal.net/blog/?p=1447 > > There is a separate I/O select for each slot, except 0. It is often > used > to select the last 256 bytes of each peripheral card's ROM. > > Regards, > Mike Willegal Mike, thanks again for the reply. Just a quick update: Seems I haven't fixed all the issues yet. There seems to be a heat related issue somewhere. Upon a cold restart (after the machine has been off for some time), the computer will crash into monitor right after displaying the 'APPLE ][' text. successive restarts seems to allow the boot process to get a little further. If i leave the machine on for a minute or so, the next reboot will work fine and from that point on the machine seems good. This issue maybe a little trickier to find, but for some reason I suspect RAM, don't ask me why, it's just a gut feeling. Phil
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Apple II (rev1) instability...HELP! Nama <forums6000@mac.com> - 2011-04-06 22:57 -0700
Re: Apple II (rev1) instability...HELP! Nama <forums6000@mac.com> - 2011-04-07 07:33 -0700
Re: Apple II (rev1) instability...HELP! mwillegal <mike@willegal.net> - 2011-04-07 11:52 -0700
Re: Apple II (rev1) instability...HELP! Nama <forums6000@mac.com> - 2011-04-07 17:17 -0700
Re: Apple II (rev1) instability...HELP! "Antony Mauget" <antony.mauget@capgemini.com> - 2011-04-09 07:57 +0200
Re: Apple II (rev1) instability...HELP! Nama <forums6000@mac.com> - 2011-04-09 03:24 -0700
Re: Apple II (rev1) instability...HELP! "Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> - 2011-04-09 16:04 -0700
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