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  1. PhilipA

    Help Identify this "single board computer"

    Though, that reminds me, if I point the pc at the same location the standard MPF-1 ROM starts at, mine will display uPF-1 also.
  2. PhilipA

    Help Identify this "single board computer"

    I'm not entirely sure the difference between mine with the OLS code and the standard MPF-1 (the normal boot is to display uPF-1). I should dump the ROMs some day.
  3. PhilipA

    Need some advice from the vintage computer community at large....

    I believe it fair to say that light or UV accelerates the process.
  4. PhilipA

    Need some advice from the vintage computer community at large....

    In that case, an echo; don't. It's temporary at best and will end up looking much the same as it does now if you're going to use it or keep it in a sunny or lit room.
  5. PhilipA

    Need some advice from the vintage computer community at large....

    Not just sunlight- I have a nearly orange crt monitor that spent its life in a windowless concrete building, illumined 24/7 by fluorescent lights. They emit enough UV to do the same as sunshine. Your 86 is hardly yellowed at all. My 85a is much worse- I think it adds to the character. It'll...
  6. PhilipA

    Help Identify this "single board computer"

    Fun little machine, I use mine to test assembly code for my Z80 and 8080 computers. There's quite a lot of documentation for it, thwy were made for decades as training boards, very popular.
  7. PhilipA

    Lanier Model 103 "No Problem" word processor

    Nope, it would appear track 0 on that disc is unserviceable now. Great.
  8. PhilipA

    Lanier Model 103 "No Problem" word processor

    Argh. I was making a crib sheet of German to English commands last night and decided to write a test file to the Text disc. What it did was corrupt the Text disc. Great. I am going to try rewrite the Text disc with my FLUXTEEN and see if that gets it working again. Phil
  9. PhilipA

    Lanier Model 103 "No Problem" word processor

    Because it would be rude not to have.
  10. PhilipA

    Lanier Model 103 "No Problem" word processor

    Substituted the failed K-type switches in space, return, backspace and left-arrow. With exception of it being the DIN standard keyboard (QWERTZ), it's working.
  11. PhilipA

    Lanier Model 103 "No Problem" word processor

    Okay, got 4 failed keys on the board. Found out how the matrix works; ground the lower pin and that trips the "key pressed" trigger circuit (monostable pulse). Top key hits the key decoder matrix independently, and sets the last pressed code into the output. The failed keys are all Type K...
  12. PhilipA

    Lanier Model 103 "No Problem" word processor

    Yup, need to see what's common to those 3 keys and see if it's repairable.
  13. PhilipA

    Lanier Model 103 "No Problem" word processor

    Space, return and backspace removed from the circuit and everything (mostly) works. Phil
  14. PhilipA

    Lanier Model 103 "No Problem" word processor

    A brief moment tonight to troubleshoot. Sending data down the keyboard bus results in sane replies on the screen. A little digging shows the switches are actually open collector design. I'll make a divider circuit tomorrow to see if the one I pulled out works correctly. If they're all good and...
  15. PhilipA

    Lanier Model 103 "No Problem" word processor

    Yeah, the glue is beginning to degrade. It's not too bad yet, so I'm not going to try remove it.
  16. PhilipA

    Lanier Model 103 "No Problem" word processor

    Unfortunately it's got a thick implosion shield on the front which is beginning to cataract. I did have it where it was dumping random to the video card... See YouTube video there.
  17. PhilipA

    Lanier Model 103 "No Problem" word processor

    Particularly when it's something you had fixed but failed, and didn't think about it because it was fixed... If you want a computer to act weird, remove the ground from the boot ROM. Signal floating with respect to +5 gives some really weird and random results. Troubleshooting process was...
  18. PhilipA

    Lanier Model 103 "No Problem" word processor

    Desoldered 7. No change, though holding REPT causes many 7's on the screen repeated. Holding shift gives slash and CTRL gives divide. So, part of it functions. However, the chips both take -12V and every chip that has that went pop when the +5V died. Phil
  19. PhilipA

    Lanier Model 103 "No Problem" word processor

    Removing the AMI SW-10667 and bridging the contact from "key pressed" trigger on the controller returns a keyboard press for all keys other than return, space, backspace and 7. Bridging the bus causes different characters to occur. Looks like maybe the 7 key is bad?
  20. PhilipA

    Lanier Model 103 "No Problem" word processor

    "ERROR : ERROR : ERROR : ERROR. OK" I think that is the maximum amount of error it can display. Keyboard failure now looks to be the the decoder chip. I'm going to desolder it and see if that kills the repeat. Phil
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