Research Machines Link 480Z

From: Peter Pachla <peter.pachla_at_wintermute.org.uk>
Date: Thu Mar 30 17:45:05 2000

Hi Tony,

> There's a 26 pin header plug on the hi-res card....
>....colour output option consists of 3 resistor networks and
>transistor buffers....

Sort of like D/A converters made from an R/2R resistor ladder and a buffer
stage?


> Physically, this option is a little PCB on a bracket which carries
>the 4 BNC sockets....
>....BNCs going through one of the large cutouts in that panel....

Ah, so that's what the cutout was for.


> I'd miss it too if I ever bought any new equipment....

Yes, even Tandy used to supply schematics with all of their equipment in
those days. I still have my first cassette recorder (a CTR-40) and my "air
band" radio, both of which came from Tandy and both of which came with
schematics - as did both the multimeters I bought from them for that matter.

I don't know if it's cost cutting or a philosophy of "it's cheaper to
replace it than fix it", but it's annoying the lengths you have to go to
nowadays to get schematics and/or service manuals. :-(


  TTFN - Pete.

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