SWTPC 6800 weirdness
Brad H
vintagecomputer at bettercomputing.net
Tue Sep 6 15:58:31 CDT 2016
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Subject: Re: SWTPC 6800 weirdness
On Tue, 6 Sep 2016, Brad H wrote:
> My 6800 has been mostly working, but it seems to be occasionally
> flaking out. I don't know why. Sometimes you go to power it up, and
> there's no response on terminal side. The 'fix' is sometimes to
> wiggle the memory/CPU boards and then for some reason it's fine(ish).
> There are five cards
fix by wiggling implies a bad connection.
possibly due to oxidation or corrosion of connector?
Depending on how vigorous the wiggling is, it could even be bad connection
between a chip and socket, or even tiny damage to a trace on the board.
> Today it flaked again and would not come back up, so I pulled the MP-M
> board and the MP-A board and swapped slots. It came up, but memory at
$0100 was
> missing. I tried powering up, swapping slots, etc.. same deal. Then I
> left the machine for an hour, powered up again.. boom.. now $0100 is back.
>Working later could be a thermal problem, or just random chance.
There is definitely some oxidation around the board and on some pins, which
I thought I cleaned well enough on the particular slots I'm using. I'll
check again. It seems odd that mechanical fooling around makes it work.
Could be totally coincidental though. I've been a bit hesitant about taking
the board out as I worry about fragility.. but I think we're past that now.
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