I'm mostly interested in where the composite out is, but a full list
will be useful to be part of the FAQ, and submitted to HwB, so it can
be found :)
I found the following info from an old thread, not sure whether it is
correct or not:
> pins number 14 (ground) and 15 (composite video) on the lower side
I don't know which order or which end I'm supposed to be counting from
though!
I thought I'd have a go at hacking up a composite port which doesn't
involve opening up and resoldering the Speccy, just for fun.
Can anybody help?
Chris
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> I found the following info from an old thread, not sure whether it is
> correct or not:
>> pins number 14 (ground) and 15 (composite video) on the lower side
>
> I don't know which order or which end I'm supposed to be counting from
> though!
>
This image shows which is pin 1. To the right of the "notch" if you look
at the Speccy from the back, or to the left if looking from above.
http://www.1000bit.it/support/schema/zxspectrum/zxspectrum_mb_issue2.jpg
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> This image shows which is pin 1. To the right of the "notch" if you look
> at the Speccy from the back, or to the left if looking from above.
>
> http://www.1000bit.it/support/schema/zxspectrum/zxspectrum_mb_issue2.jpg
I take it the gap is "pin" 5? Either that or I've lost the ability to
count!
> This should be useful : http://yarek.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=102
It is, thank you. However my Polish isn't up to much, and neither is
my Spanish. Can I guess, based on my previous findings of pin 14 and
15, that:
Cara de Componentes = Top
Cara de Pistas = Bottom
> On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 20:29:15 +0000 (UTC) da kidz on comp.sys.sinclair
> were rappin' to MC Matt Rudge:
>
>> This image shows which is pin 1. To the right of the "notch" if you
>> look at the Speccy from the back, or to the left if looking from above.
>>
>> http://www.1000bit.it/support/schema/zxspectrum/
zxspectrum_mb_issue2.jpg
>
> I take it the gap is "pin" 5? Either that or I've lost the ability to
> count!
>
I figured the same. Actually, if you look at the Polish/Spanish pin-out
in the earlier post, it shows pin 5 as blanked out.
Either that or we've both lost the plot!
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Yes - literally "component face" and "track face". The component side is
conventionally the top side of a PCB.
Page 160 of the orange speccy manual.
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> I thought I'd have a go at hacking up a composite port which doesn't
> involve opening up and resoldering the Speccy, just for fun.
Well, it worked. My soldering skills are rubbish.
http://www.yoursinclair.co.uk/wiki/Main/CompositePort