On 10/05/2016 16:14, "tony duell" <ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk> wrote:
The keyboard itself is the same on the VT100, VT101,
VT102, etc. The interface
circuit on the main logic board is much the same too, so the info in the
technical manual is of relevance.
I'm reading that in moments of quietness since the VT101 is showing random
key decoding no matter which keyboard is plugged in. It only does it during
keypresses so it doesn't seem to be a random bit setting itself.
If I press and hold for example 's' I'll get several 's' on screen
then
something else will happen, then more 's'. +5V on the board is at +4.96V and
the VT POSTs correctly so it's not an obvious RAM glitch, and it doesn't
seem to be a warmup problem either.
If you can stick one of my hand-drawn diagrams, I have
reverse-enegineered
the VT101 logic board and PSU board. Keyboard and video you can get from
the VT100 printset, and I couldn't find a mains input bracket to trace out
(maybe
sometime) but that is pretty simple anyway. If you want the VT101 board
diagrams just ask me nicely.
I always ask nicely don't I? :) Drawings would be excellent please, and in
return I can send pics of any internals you need including a mains input
bracket. I had the VT131 one in bits on Sunday to fix the power switch which
had disintegrated in the same way my VT102 did.
Cheers
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