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This is the video display card from my 1983 vintage Z80 rack and card computer system. It's been in the shed for 18 years and has deteriorated somewhat due to the cold and damp.
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This is the video display card from my 1983 vintage Z80 rack and card computer system. It's been in the shed for 18 years and has deteriorated somewhat due to the cold and damp.
Thrunite TC15 links:
http://www.thrunite.com/thrunite-tc15-2300-lumen-customized-edition-with-the-outsider-chargeable-edc-flashlight-18650-imr-battery-included-millitary-tan/
Amazon.CA : https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07W6ND9KV?ref=myi_title_dp
Amazon.US: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VQYW8J2?ref=myi_title_dp
Amazon UK:http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07W6Q3F74
Amazon DE:http://www.amazon.de/dp/B07W6Q3F74
Amazon FR:http://www.amazon.fr/dp/B07W6Q3F74
Amazon IT: http://www.amazon.it/dp/B07W6Q3F74
PS: buy a TC15 on Amazon and leave your honest review on it with a free Ti 3 as a gift.
a 20% coupon on our website: http://www.thrunite.com/flashlights/?sort=featured&page=2
Is that card our of a Research Machines 380Z.
This card reminds me quite a bit of the old Sinclair ZX80/ZX81 home computers.
Realy neat card. But why are the chars 8×10 bits and not 8×8 bits?
I wish you had made a video of tracing the faulty chip with the scope!
Card's is old as I am!
Also does anyone hear a high pitched squeal? Probably from the screen
oh shit hes hacking the matrix … go get orifice and that lady who made cookies. he might be … the one
You should make your affiliation with JLC PCB more obvious. Sure, it sticks out after a second or two, but you should at least check the sponsored content box in the creator studio.
I'm wondering why is the design based on a Z80 for generating the sync pulses instead of a Motorola 6845 CRT controller.
I'd love to see this, what was the system called, I don't recognise it?
I think I speak for many here, come on Julian, we want to see the whole computer, then a resurrection video if itโs dead! I still have an old compukit uk101 somewhere…
Looks like 25 years in the shed.
That's great to see…it will be cool when you get the whole computer going. That card looks very similar to a card based system that is sitting around at the AV museum I run Radio Foxton out of. I might have a look at it closer. It's some kind of video character generating system…but could well be Z80 based.
Great stuff and it's educational.
Retro computing usually does well on Youtube too.
I suspect that finding the EPROM contents still intact must have been a pleasant surprise. ๐
I would seriously question why the board is using so much power. We built a Z80 based system in the early 90s which probably did much more work than that module and nothing got more than mildly warm. If I remember correctly we ran the Z80 at 4.9152MHz. I was the software designer, my colleague did the hardware side, but I remember talking about slew rates and how they affected current consumption. Since lots of things are getting hot, it might be worth having a look at the clock generation.
Do you use your middlefinger alot? ๐