I had the same problems with my 16FDC. After eliminating everything else, it turned out to
be the 1793 FDC chip that had gone “flakey”. My 16FDC had one of the early 1793s, ceramic
with the “painted over” quartz window on top. I replaced it with a later (only a year later if I
recall correctly) plastic encased chip and everything has been rock solid ever since. 1793s are
getting a little thin on the ground but I think Unicorn still has them.
I guess (but don’t know for sure) that the early 1793’s with the windows had some
erasable/programmable element under the window. If that is the case, then I figure that
programming is fading. Continuing with that speculation, the plastic parts have whatever
element that is hard programmed (not erasable) and are therefore more reliable.
Bill Sudbrink
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Subject: Help please: Cromemco Z-1 with PFD
Well, time to stop lurking...
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As soon as I get my 5.25 CDOS disk from Marcus I will be able to create additional 5.25 and 8 in for you and provide that. I am expecting them to arrive next week, Mon or Tue.I would expect the issues to be more with the Persci 277, rather than the 4 FDC, the heads on those will wear and the response goes away. I used to repair those by replacing the heads even on 299. What version of CDOS are you using?
----- Original Message -----From: Bill SudbrinkSent: Friday, August 12, 2011 9:10 AMSubject: RE: Help please: Cromemco Z-1 with PFD
I had the same problems with my 16FDC. After eliminating everything else, it turned out to
be the 1793 FDC chip that had gone “flakey”. <snip>
Bill Sudbrink
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Everything I run on my box started out from Dave's images.
It is really a great service he has done for us.
I'm working on porting some other games to the Dazzler...
The one I really want to do is "Crush, Crumble and Chomp".
It was a really fun little game, all in basic. I know I
have a listing for the IBM PC with CGA somewhere... If I
can find it, porting to the dazzler under cromemco basic
shouldn't be hard.
By the way, you know that to use a cromemco JS-1 you need
a D+7A, right?
Bill
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