Helios II disk drive - Sol-20

From: Marty <Marty_at_itgonline.com>
Date: Wed Mar 4 12:04:18 1998

 
 Great information, thanks Scott, and thanks as well to Allison. I'll
 check the archives for the keyboard mail.
 
 Marty Mintzell
 


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Subject: Re: Helios II disk drive - Sol-20
Author: classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu at internet
Date: 3/4/98 11:19 AM


 On Wed, 4 Mar 1998, Marty wrote:
 
> I've got the Sol-20 up where I can see the monitor prompt '>' but
> there is garbage on the screen which I have yet been able to get rid
> of and attempts to load off a cpm diskette (that came with this
> package) have failed thus far.
 
 Is the keyboard working properly? The Sol-20 keyboard is a capacitive
 unit in which pressing a key pushes the insulated side of a piece of
 one-size metallized Mylar film against plates on the printed circuit
 board, changing the capacitance. These pieces of film are attached to the
 key mechanism with foam. Over the course of time, this foam
 disintegrates, the metal backing mysteriously disappears from the film,
 and pieces become detached from the keys and rattle around inside the
 keyboard wreaking havoc.
 
 If you are having problems with the keyboard (or the garbage on your
 screen looks like it could be the result of stuck keys), you may want to
 check for this problem. The PC board is held to the keyboard assembly
 with screws and is easily removed. After removing the keyboard assembly,
 you can test the machine by using parts salvaged from another capacitive
 keyboard (or even a piece of foil held behind thin plastic) to complete
 the "key capacitors". There are instructions somewhere on the classiccmp
 archive for rebuilding a Sol-20 keyboard using a PC-clone (Keytronics?)
 capacitive keyboard as a donor. It's on my relatively long list of things
 to do.
 
 --
 Scott Ware ware_at_xtal.pharm.nwu.edu
 
 
 
 
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