TRS-80 Model IV

From: Eric Dittman <dittman_at_dittman.net>
Date: Fri Nov 16 15:01:11 2001

> Maxing out the RAM is probably not a bad idea, but I'd suggest you attempt to
> figure out why the non-working ones don't work, and, if that's the only problem
> you can't solve, I'll happily send you the necessary DRAMs for the cost of
> postage.
>
> These are not complicated machines, so, once you've found the software and once
> you've located the defective components, they're probably pretty easy to fix,
> aside from the somewhat touchy business of desoldering parts from the rather
> low-quality PCB's.

I had a gate array 4P with a dead video. Everything looked good going in to
the video gate array, but nothing was coming out. I tried the video gate array
from my 4 and it worked, so I ordered a new video gate array from Radio Shack.
That was about 10 years ago. I don't know if they still have any of the custom
chips in stock any more. If not, then you'll have to look for another dead
system for replacements (if one of the gate arrays is bad; they are socketed).
The standard chips should be easy to find.
-- 
Eric Dittman
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Received on Fri Nov 16 2001 - 15:01:11 GMT

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