CST Q+4 Interface

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CST Q+4 Interface

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Hmm - I can't imagine this is of any use to anyone, but if someone would like it give me a shout - you can have it for the postage.

This is the small Q+4 interface board which allows the QL to connect up to the large Q+4 four way expansion slot (the big metal box which fits under the QL).

http://www.rwapadventures.com/ql_wiki/i ... ce&lang=en

I will upload the picture onto the Wiki when I get chance, although I note it appears to be missing the 7805 regulator for some reason so DO NOT connect it without checking the power circuitry...
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Dibbs.


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OK this is on its way to Dave... along with some other bits...


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Damn, I have the expansion bay but not the interface card :(

What are the chips on the card, they look like standard LS types probably just buffers, would be useful if I knew what types. Any chance of a high res scan of both sides of the board ?

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Phill, I just want to document it, create a schematic and capture any custom logic, then I can send it on to you. Deal? :)


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That sounds a good idea - and Dave you could replace the regulator and check the power circuit at the same time :)


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Dave wrote:Phill, I just want to document it, create a schematic and capture any custom logic, then I can send it on to you. Deal? :)
Deal,

Having a schematic would certainly help anyways.

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After looking carefully at the photos, I can see it needs at least two repairs...

Phill, can you send me some nice, clear photos of what this plugs into? I'd like to understand it as a complete system, not just a single board.


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Dave wrote:After looking carefully at the photos, I can see it needs at least two repairs...

Phill, can you send me some nice, clear photos of what this plugs into? I'd like to understand it as a complete system, not just a single board.
Pictures here :
http://penguin.stats.warwick.ac.uk/~stsxab/QL/CST/

First couple are of the interface with the case on then 3 with the case off. The interface board plugs in between the QL expansion bus and the short cable on the left of the interface.

I've also included a dump of the on board eprom. I loaded this into the rom slot in Mess and it is recognized and prints a sign on banner, but doesn't introduce any keywords so I suspect it is a low level driver for the expansion backplane.

The 6821 appears to be connected to a 26 way connector and a 20 way connector I would suspect that the 26 way is a parallel printer port and that the 20 way is something like the BBC's user port.....it's probably wired the same :)

Let me know if you need me to take any more pics.

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I am horrified! I can't even imagine what it does to the already shaky signal integrity to have a bus that long - I can only assume the interface card is a fully buffered driver. They can probably pickup the signals from that thing on Mars!

Good job there will be a new, better 1->4 way backplane coming along eventually.


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