restoring a Silent 700 Model 765

ED SHARPE couryhouse at aol.com
Sat Mar 19 21:42:46 CDT 2022


I understand  many Bubble memoryTi's were used by press. Does anyone have adverts or articles on this?  Need some backup material for our tools of the journalist section  weave one of the units to put in the displayThanks Ed Sharpe archivist for SMECC

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  On Sat, Mar 19, 2022 at 4:09 PM, Cameron Kaiser via cctalk<cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:   I found my old Model 745 in storage and other than needing a print head clean
and adjusting the printer contrast, it works splendidly. It has the manual and
I've got some plugs to build it an RS-232 connector when I find some more round
tuits.

This whetted my appetite for other 700s, including the (in)famous bubble memory
763/765. I was able to land a set of 765 ASRs. One of them came with Telenet
transcripts from The Source (various logins from 1978 to 1980), which was
really cool reading. I'll scan these.

However, neither of them work. Both power on, but they immediately go into
COMMAND mode and sit there, which appears to be abnormal behaviour based on
what I'm reading in the service manual (thanks, Bitsavers!). The NUM LOCK
switch works and the paper advance works, but nothing else appears to elicit a
response. One of them advances the page and acts like it's printing the command
prompt, but the other one doesn't even do that.

The service manual suggests I need to replace both the TMS 9980 and 8080
boards, which would really suck. I'm hopeful that the one that's "more active"
has a working 9980 board and I can use the 8080 board from the other one. (I
haven't even gotten to the bubble memory yet.) Anyone repaired these units or
have an idea of a repair strategy other than replace damn near everything?

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