VERAULT
Veteran Member
It finally happened. After years of waiting a Model 4P was offered to me and in my home town no less. The price was low enough and from the photos I could see this thing was very rough. Extensive rust staining and water damage, and most likely stored in a leaky barn, shed, or garage. The long and short of it is after a couple of weeks I have the unit up and mostly running. Most of the issues were really corroded sockets/pins, almost all electrolytic caps were leaky and rusty. I recapped everything after extensive washing.
It did have a mouse nest so I had to tackle chewed wires on the floppy ribbon and wiring harness, corroded wires from mouse urine( most of the video signals to the board needed to be repaired), etc.
I have used the holding the Period (.) key down at boot to do the rudimentary memory test and it just keeps looping with no reports so I assume all 128K (or at least the first 64K) is OK.
The next step is to try and see if It can boot floppies. The two internal drives need alot of work. In fact one shorted out after a couple minutes of using it.
I want to try a gotek just to see if I can load something to test the FDC controller functionality. Here in lies the issue. I dealt with this (still am) trying to get a gotek working on my Model II repairs. I have both a gotek hxc and a gotek flash floppy for use but cannot get either to work.
There are soo many posts of people saying "I got it working" but the small details like how it should be configured or the jumper settings are ALWAYS left out.
I got my TRS-80 model 4D out from under my work bench. I havent booted it in years but thought it may help in troubleshooting the 4P. I never opened up this 4D as its always worked. I fired it up and it boot a disk so its still working fine. I tried connecting the gotek to the external FDD connector.. I get nothing. Same as on the 4p.
Im sorry to have to ask. But with two different gotek firmware camps... Im lost. I need a little hand holding on getting a gotek and a trs-80 to talk.
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