Hi Guys,
Picked up another big load this weekend, and am just starting to go
through it - Item#1 is a TRS-80 Model IV.
When I first powered it up, it sucked on the Empty bottom drive for
a couple of seconds, then prompted with "Cass?" and entered ROM basic.
Tried a Model IV boot disk and go the same result - so I removed the
drive and cleaned it (machine has been sitting a long time).
Now, it powers up, selects the drive and "hangs" - does not move on
to the "Cass?" prompt - I've checked all connections and socketed
chips, and everything is clean and looks OK. Have reseated everthing
several times.
A few of observations:
- If I hold RESET while I power up the machine, the drive motors still
come on, but I do not get a select - the select appears to be happening
under software control.
- If I disconnect the disk controller board ribbon cable, the machine
powers up at the "Cass?" prompt - in this case, I believe the ROM
startup sees that there is no disk system and enters ROM basic,
thinking that it is a diskless unit.
- If I power-up/reset while holding BREAK, it also gives the "Cass?"
prompt - after briefly selecting the drive - looks like BREAK very
soon after power-up can interrupt the boot process, and ROM BASIC
comes up normally.
- I never see the drive seek - it selects, but does not seek.
If I manually move the drive head out during power-off, it DOES NOT
seek back to track-0 after selecting the drive when I power it on.
- Twice so far in a couple of hours of working on it, I have seen the
prompt "Diskette?" (no cursor) after powering on the machine (with
disk controller connected and not holding BREAK). I cannot make this
prompt come up reliably.
It looks to me as if something in it's interaction with the disk controller
is hanging the machine.
Anyone here knowlegable in TRS-80's?
Can anyone tell me what the Model IV is *SUPPOSED* to do on power-up, both
with and without a boot disk in the drive (I have no documentation at all).
Any pointers to service documentation? ROM listings? Other information on
servicing a model IV - any idea how I can further diagnose this problem?
Any help at all would be greatly appreciated!
Regards,
Dave
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