Hi
Does anyone have issues with an F18A video board (ie plug-in replacement for the TMS 9918A VDC) working reliably? I got my Nabu about 3 weeks ago and everything worked fine, but I wanted to use CP/M in 80 column mode, so I ordered an F18A Mk1, ie the chip-sized version of the original design from Arcade Shopper (see image below). I installed it, and it doesn't boot reliably. About 3/4 of the time it doesn't boot at all (the LED on the board doesn't illuminate), and when it does boot, about 80% of the time it goes into a mode that appears to be it waiting for info from the NABU (2nd photo). Only maybe 1 power up in 20 does it actually boot to the correct display, as shown in the last photo, which looks amazingly good on an old 17" Dell LCD. When I reinstall the TMS 9918A, the NABU boots as normal.
I haven't had time to check voltages or signals coming to the F18A yet, but wondered if this was a common problem or just me , or if anyone has any suggestions as to what is wrong.
Unreliable booting with F18A
- productiondave
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Re: Unreliable booting with F18A
I went to all the effort of checking the jumpers on mine to make sure they were the same as yours. They are. Crucially jumper 4 must be off.
Mine works flawlessly. Perhaps double check the thing is seated firmly in the socket and then maybe reflow soldier joints. Intermittent issues can often be something like a cold solder joint.
I do have another socket between my F18A and the socket on the motherboard.
Mine works flawlessly. Perhaps double check the thing is seated firmly in the socket and then maybe reflow soldier joints. Intermittent issues can often be something like a cold solder joint.
I do have another socket between my F18A and the socket on the motherboard.
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Re: Unreliable booting with F18A
Yeah, I gave the socket a good Deoxit bath and that didn't do anything, so I am going to start by going through the usual - reflowing joints, verifying proper contact, checking the dip switch bank is working properly, checking the voltages, looking for dodgy caps etc. I don't have another NABU to check the F18A in, but I have a TI99/4A, so I may check how well it runs in there too.
Re: Unreliable booting with F18A
Did you get this sorted? I had an F18A here that needed the head pins re-soldered. I had the same issue in a Coleco Adam. All fixed.