HP 2100 cpu plea

From: Jay West <jwest_at_classiccmp.org>
Date: Sun Jan 19 08:45:01 2003

No, the I/O system is fine, it's just the memory section that is flaky. When
I said IOP I meant the I/O processor, meaning the other 2100 cpu in the
system (2000/Access uses two cpu's, one called the "system" cpu, the other
called the "I/O Processor" or "IOP" cpu. Both are regular 2100 cpu's. Just
so happens the system cpu on mine is a 2100A, the IOP cpu is a 2100S. And,
it's the 2100S that has bizarre memory problems.

I'm not that great with electronics... but I'm at my wits end. Spent so much
time on it I can't seem to see the forest for the trees. Hell I don't even
know where to start now. I have checked the PS levels, and they seem fine.
But what I have never checked is ripple on the power supply outputs, I think
core memory can get rather touchy about that. I think you just hook your
probe to the output and set AC coupling mode to see just the AC component,
and look to see how far the ripplyness swings off the baseline? That may be
the simple thing to check first. *sigh* I dunno. I do have the complete
diagrams manual for the system which includes schematics, but not enough
electronics ability to really make use of it.

So how goes things in your world? Was the job hunt ever fruitfull? What's
your current classic computer projects these days, yours are always
interesting! I haven't forgotten about that 11/34a up there either... just
looking for the right time to work that out if you're still willing. Thanks
for any advice on the 2100!

Jay West
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Shannon" <bshannon_at_tiac.net>
To: <cctalk_at_classiccmp.org>
Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 8:15 AM
Subject: Re: HP 2100 cpu plea


> Hmmm,
>
> Last I heard, your memory section was flakey. Now the I/O system is not
> working?
>
> What exactly is the problem?
>
> I've never been impressed with the HP2100A's, but we should be able to
> figure out whats wrong
> and fix it.
>
> The biggest problem is going to be finding replacement chips, as much of
> the machine is not TTL. But if we
> can narrow it down to a board or chip, I think we can get your CPU
> running again.
>
> Jay West wrote:
>
> >Ok folks, I'm officially desperate. I can't figure out what is wrong with
> >the 2100 IOP cpu memory section on my 2000/Access system. So, just
thought
> >I'd post this to the list....forgive my begging, it isn't pretty *Grin*
> >
> >Anyone have a working HP 2100 cpu available? I will pay real $$$ at this
> >point, or trade probably just about anything I have for one. If anyone
has
> >one they will sell, or trade for, or give away to a place (me) that will
> >actually use it and not throw it on a shelf, I would like to know. I'd
also
> >welcome any leads as to where one might be stored, etc. Or, as an
> >alternative, if anyone has a magical device that will instantly transfer
all
> >of Tony Duell's repair knowledge and ability to my brain, that might work
;)
> >
> >FYI - I need either a 2100A or 2100S cpu. Don't need or want any 21MX or
> >1000 type cpus.
> >
> >Thanks!
> >
> >
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