Date : Sun, 21 Sep 2003 21:46:13 +0100
From : Andrew Hancock <Andrew.Hancock@...>
Subject: Re: Two BBC Micros need some help!
Okay, answering my own posting again!
I found it easier to swap the power supplies in the Beebs around rather than
the motherboard.
Beeb No.2 Issue 7 board works okay as far as I can tell, eg power-up/beeb
etc with the Power Supply from Beeb No.1 Issue 4 motherboard.
So I've got a non-working lazy power supply and a non-working Issue 4
Motherboard.
PSU - low voltage any pointers?
Beeb - cassette motor sticking, long beep at power-on?
Regards
Andrew
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Subject: [BBC-Micro] Two BBC Micros need some help!
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Hi Beeb Fans
I've eventually got around to unpacking some BBC Micro stuff from store. In
went into store in 1986! Unfortunately, the first items unpacked haven't
survived the misuse to much!
1. BBC Micro B No. 1 at power up, Usually Startup Beep stays on.....Cassette
motor relay clicks, and cassette motor LED stays lit.
Issue 4 Board, Model A, expanded by me to Full Model B later as years went
by. Fitted with Acorn 1770 DFS.
2. BBC Micro No.2 Model B at power up does nothing. No lights, no beep, no
cassette motor click.
Issue 7 Board. Fitted with Acorn 0.9 DFS 8271. No other roms, expansion
boards.
Both models were purchased from new and used every day until they went into
storage.
Q1. Any quick tips, guidelines before I download the BBC Service Manauls?
Q2. Which should I concentrate on? No.1 on No.2?
I've done the usually things, ensure all socketed chips are inserted fully,
and I've tested the voltages.....
Beeb No.1 Voltage 5.53v
Beeb No.2 Voltage 4.74v
Beeb No.2 voltage looks a little low, is this within tolerance?
I could swap motherboards over very quickly and check the second
motherboard?
Regards
Andrew
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