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From: cctalk-bounces at
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classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Tony Duell
Sent: 24 November 2013 20:09
To: cctalk at
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Subject: Re: HP-150 Touchscreen
[Internal printer]
Yes, there is a ribbon cable that comes out of
the casing into the
area where the printer goes.
I am pretty sure I have a spare HP2674 printer unit somewhere. It's not
light
9so postage might be expensive), but if I come across
it I will let you
know.
That would be great, thanks. I saw one today with the printer installed.
I bought two
batteries today from my local household goods shop. They
were definitely 1.5V each. However, it does not seem to have
remembered the time after I set it earlier. Perhaps I need to clean the
contacts a
bit more.
You should also clean that double cone spring at the back of the battery
holder. This, of course, conenctes th 2 batteris in series. And chack you
have
fitted them the right wy round. If not, it does no
damage, but it will not
work.
I had already cleaned once and checked the battery orientation, but it seems
I needed to clean the posts on the board better, now it works.
The battery +ve conenction goes to 2 pins on the video board conenctor to
the backplane. The pinout I have for this connector is :
BA(0) --o o-- +5V
BA(1) --o o-- Gnd
BA(2) --o o-- BRst/
BA(3) --o o-- Gnd
BA(4) --o o-- ExtWait/
BA(5) --o o-- +5V
BA(6) --o o-- BIO/M/
BA(7) --o o-- Gnd
BA(8) --o o-- IR0/
BA(9) --o o-- Gnd
BA(10)--o o-- BGO
BA(11)--o o-- Gnd
BA(12)--o o-- BClk
BA(13)--o o-- Gnd
BA(14)--o o-- +5V
BA(15)--o o-- Gnd
BA(16)--o o-- BIO/M/a
BA(17)--o o-- Gnd
BA(18)--o o-- BDT/R/
BA(19)--o o-- N/C
BD(0) --o o-- +5V
BA(1) --o o-- N/C
BD(2) --o o-- BRd/
BD(3) --o o-- Gnd
BD(4) --o o-- Spare
BD(5) --o o-- Gnd
BD(6) --o o-- +5V
BD(7) --o o-- Gnd
+5V --o o-- VSync/
+5V --o o-- Gnd
+12V --o o-- HSync
+12V --o o-- Gnd
+12V --o o-- HalfBrt/
+VBat --o o-- FullBrt/
+VBat --o o-- Gnd
LHS Of machine
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That is drawn looking into the connector on the backplane.
It's possible the batter gunge has corrooded the conenction between the
pin
and the track. You could ckeck to make sure the +ve
battery terminal does
indeed conenct to the right pins on the socket conenctor on the video
board.
On the CPU PCB -- the other large one in the cardcage -- There is a
testpoint
pableed CMOS PWR. it's almsot impossible to get to
with the machine
assembled, which is what uou need to be able to install the batteies. But
if
you solder a bit of wire there and feed it out through
a slot in the back
panel,
then put the battery holder in, you can check the
power to the real time
clock. Expect about 2.5V there (battery voltage lsess one diode drop) with
the machine off, and 5V with the machine on.
> Indeed, I do seem to have a problem with the touchscreen. I get a
> power-on test error 1000 which the manual says is the touchscreen. I
> will look at this problem another time though, got lots of other
> things I want to do first.... I collected this machine without knowing
> anything about it and thinking I might pass it on (it may have gone to
> waste otherwise), but I think this is going to be a keeper, especially
as it
is
quite compact.
YEs, they are very nice little machines...
FOr the touchscreen, the first thign to do is to take the CRT bezel off
(remvoe
the top casign, then unclip th eront panel fro mthe
underside of the
machine
and lift it forwards and off), Unplug the earth wire
and the
10 way ribbon cable from the touchscreen PCB (insde the front panel you
jsut removed) and take out the fixing screws. Clean out all the holes in
the
bezel and the touchscreen LED/phototransistor
moutings. You can then
reconenct the 10 way ribbon cable and see if it pases the test. If so, put
it all
back together.
It looks like it did indeed just need cleaning, when I took it apart I found
a little bit of debris in one of the mountings on the board. Blowing it all
out with an air duster fixed it.
If not, then it's likely you have IR device problems on the touchscreen
board.
There is supposed to be a command you cna send ot the
8041 tht controls
the keybaord and touchscreen to reprot which beams it thinks are blocked
at
power-on. The problem is that to do this you have to
send other comamnds
to disable the keybaord interface, etc. I gave up!. Beinng a hardware
type, I
wired up a dozen 4000-series CMOS ICs to make a device
that would conenct
ot the touchscreen PCB and display the status of all the IR beams on a
couple
of rows of LEDs. Using that on my fault touchscreen
board, I found the
dead
IR pair in a few seconds.
In theory you could use a 'scope to display the signals on the touchscreen
interface (there are only 3 of them, clock, sync and data) and then see
which
beam(s) are responsible for the spurious pulse(s). Let
me know if you want
to do this and I can dig out the details of the interface.
-tony
Now all I need to do is get the disk unit working. I think you said the
floppy disk drives will need a bit of cleaning up. I may not get much time
on this this weekend.
Thanks
Rob