Sandy Q Board problem
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Sandy Q Board problem
I have a Sandy Q Board that has ceased working, QL just doesn't boot to any screen when attached.
Dave, are there any specific ic's or things I should check first?
Frans
Dave, are there any specific ic's or things I should check first?
Frans
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Re: Sandy Q Board problem
Issue 1 is probably the most problematic of all, because it's an all-in-one system.
For the fault you describe, I'd check the 7805 is working correctly and not just shorting to ground.
Next, I'd socket, check and replace the various 74-series logic. That's hard to do with it all soldered in place.
In the rare cases when Issue 1 cards were returned not working to us, we always replaced them with Issue 2 cards. Checking and repairing memory was always a challenge on them. It would have been a lot easier if we had Minerva back then.
For the fault you describe, I'd check the 7805 is working correctly and not just shorting to ground.
Next, I'd socket, check and replace the various 74-series logic. That's hard to do with it all soldered in place.
In the rare cases when Issue 1 cards were returned not working to us, we always replaced them with Issue 2 cards. Checking and repairing memory was always a challenge on them. It would have been a lot easier if we had Minerva back then.

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Re: Sandy Q Board problem
All right, I'll try those tips... I have a desolderingstation so it should be possible to do...
What could cause the 7805 to short out when it was working fine some years ago?
Frans
What could cause the 7805 to short out when it was working fine some years ago?
Frans
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Re: Sandy Q Board problem
I have a SandyQboard Mouse 1987 Issue 3 P/N 10-0074C
It turned up at a Radio Rally in the North East of UK, with a CST Q-488 IEEE Board, both appear to working.
Can any ram be added to the SQB Mouse board?
It turned up at a Radio Rally in the North East of UK, with a CST Q-488 IEEE Board, both appear to working.
Can any ram be added to the SQB Mouse board?
Regards,
Derek
Derek
Re: Sandy Q Board problem
Yes. A 512K RAM daughtercard can be added in the second row, just by adding the pins.
You need to connect as follows in the two pics: If you need more info, let me know.
You need to connect as follows in the two pics: If you need more info, let me know.

Re: Sandy Q Board problem
I might add, if you have the thru-co on that RAM expansion, you can just squeeze on a Qubide over the top, and the SQB v3 will happily tun all three cards off its own PSU.
The riser on the V3 feeds post regulator 5 volts. Be aware of that.
The riser on the V3 feeds post regulator 5 volts. Be aware of that.
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Re: Sandy Q Board problem
I guess I'll have to drill out the rivets holding the metal shield... How do I replace that after checking the 7805?
Frans
Frans
Re: Sandy Q Board problem
A little heatsink paste and a flat headed nut and bolt work fine. I never did like that rivet arrangement and spoke out against it. But then, I wanted the 7805 to be mounted outside the case at the other end of the board.