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| subject: | Re: Fix for flaky MS-SoftCard Z80 clones |
On Nov 29, 8:24=A0pm, "Bill Buckels" wrote:
> "Tarkin" wrote in message
>
> news:64300429-cf40-4cc8-a878-c3f8abf1eb9c{at}20g2000yqt.googlegroups.com...
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> >Yours came populated w/ an 8MHz part?
>
> No, no, no... I have a ZIP chip which replaces my 6502 on that machine to=
o.
> Is it possible that would make my machine more compatible with this clone=
?
> Ok so who bought this for under 20 bucks? Someone did.
>
Ohhh, on the _Apple Side_. The MS SoftCard only operates
at 2.041 MHz. I think the fact that I used a CMOS part of
later manufacture (early Z80s could be notoriously quirky)
was what made the difference. The higher clock rate was just
sort of 'extra insurance'.
> Your experience sounds like a nightmare. Replacing CPU's indeed! Hardly
> worth the trouble.
Watching the screen from filling with garbage, or killing a 300 baud
16K transfer _was_ a nightmare. But I can't believe I waited.
I had the Z80 in my parts bin, and swapping out a DIP is trivial.
I think it was very much worth the trouble...
TTFN,
Tarkin
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