Very interesting how small issues go to small pieces like small logical port in a TTL chip. Really not small things but you transmit simplicity and shows link between both of them, really nice how to discover effect of a really simple piece of broken electronic.
Tony, did I understand you say that it worked correctly on the IIe? I'm at a loss. It looks like the erase and print routines aren't working at all, but the test routine is (and those beep codes were saying no RAM errors were found). We definitely didn't try it on a Europlus but I can't find any reason that would change the behavior. Thanks for trying it out... sorry it didn't work properly for you!
@adriansdigitalbasement Yes, I downloaded it from your GitHub. I forgot to test it again, maybe I can give it another go tomorrow when I’m at the museum.
@drgiller - yes I tested it on my //e simply because I wanted to make sure I compiled it ok and it worked, I was aware it’s not tested on that machine but it worked for me. Thank you for making that diagnostic!! It’s going to be super useful in any future project! Even with no summary screen it helped a lot anyways!
@@tony359 We hadn't tested it on the //e but others have and it does seem to work as is (but only tests the lower 48K). I'm just baffled that it worked on your //e (meaning your copy/ROM is good) but behaved so strangely on the europlus. I wonder if it does that on any europlus, and just don't know what would be different. Your feedback is very appreciated and I like your video!
I tested on my //e because I wasn't sure where the ROM had to be saved on my "Rom Replacement" so I copied it multiple time over the ROM chip (a 27C512 I think) until I filled it up :) I remember seeing the summary screen and seeing the RAM test being done. I'd be very happy to help on this, if there are any tests you'd like me to do on the Europlus please do let me know. You can also reach me via Email, the address is on my profile. And thanks for your kind words!
Thank you! I am surprised that those programmers don't have a built-in way to do so - even though I understand the 2316 could be configured in different ways by the manufacturer. Still, I was too curious to see which one was bad! Thanks for watching!
The "Disk Drive ][" is so simple but so effective. If you compare with the 1541 from Commodore it blows your mind, that was a mini-computer in a case! The "slicing carrots" noise it makes is part of my memory of a little kid! :)
@@tony359 Actually, there's no difference what first half of flash contains. Mirror copy there is fine. BTW, you could buy a modern replacement for 27C256: Winbond's 27E257, which is EEPROM. It can make flashing/reflashing so much easier.
Then I made a mistake but that's weird, I tried like 4 times :) Thanks for that - yes it would be great to avoid using that death trap which is that UV light! When I opened to inspect I was shocked!
Though the time is slim between the Apple IIs There are 2 Euro Plus. The older one requires that Pal Card, the newer one does not. See Noel's Retro Lab on this as he repairs color on a Newer Euro Plus machine and it did not have a card.
Thank you! Short lived apparently as I'm told the same issue came back this evening, shortly after I left after setting up the machine! :D It's never easy, you know that... :)
@@tony359 I bought another ROM which enabled the switch to do something wonderful, I forget what, the pins didn’t line up so I tried to bend them closer and they all bent too far, I knew they would break off if I tried to straighten them so I threw it out. I should have bought a chip puller end inserter.
I didn't mean to suggest that of course - I appreciate your support and I hope you enjoy those videos! The last commodore64 video I made was a cool repair - I think. I still need to make a follow up to show off the painted case - after retrobrighting went wrong!
So the floppy controller was being recognized on 4 5 6 7 as I understand your video. I wonder what would have happened had you plugged the controller card into slot 0 1 2 3 from the beginning? Would it have auto started? If it did, this fault could have gone unnoticed? Nice work!
ah good question. I might have not tested that combination - but some software on the Apple II expects the controller in slot 6 (it's hardcoded in the program) so I feel it would have been an issue anyways. Thanks for watching!
Thank you! I don't I'm afraid but I posted the final ROM on AppleFritter (post 61) so it should just be a matter of selecting the IC in your programmer software and burn it!
The TL866 has been superseded by the T48. It's inexpensive, I'd go with the T48 if you don't have one. The TL866 is also still very capable but make sure you don't pay it the full price! :) I've recently upgraded to a T48.
@@tony359 ah I see, T48 indeed cheaper than the TL866II+ in my local marketplace. I'll go with that one. Btw which software do you use to do the flashing?
it's called XGPro, it comes with the machine (you can download it online). Mind you, I hear there are many copycats online. Which also seem to be working fine. However, the T48 can be purchased directly from the manufacturer at a reasonable price. Good luck! :)
Please do! I have tried with isopropyl and cotton but it doesn't work. I suspect that when mould has got in the media they're unrecoverable but who knows! Thank you!
"it rings a bell" ma non mi ricordo in che contesto mi fu menzionato. Comunque no! :) Acorn, Apricot, Apple... Non brillavano certo di fantasia! Grazie e ciao!
Se non ricordo male era un progetto inglese. Ne possiedo un esemplare con schermo lcd, trackball con fibra ottica , drive 720 e uscita monitor a colori. Un bel progetto ma ha vinto Apple. Ciao @@tony359
@@tony359 I saw your post you made 12 hours ago and click on. I watched the last video you did on the monitor and happy to see this one now! I have a europlus and apple monitor II so it’s good to watch these (I haven’t turned mine on since I’ve owned it)
Very interesting how small issues go to small pieces like small logical port in a TTL chip. Really not small things but you transmit simplicity and shows link between both of them, really nice how to discover effect of a really simple piece of broken electronic.
Indeed - and it's so sad to see so much electronics being thrown away these days because of ONE tiny broken bit inside! Thanks for watching!
Congratulations on this nice video! Very impressive breadboard memory tester! I wish I would understand as much as you when it comes to oscilloscopes!
I can totally see an "oscilloscope special" on BuB at some point! Thank you for watching!
Hmm not sure why the diagnostic ROM didn't work right. You used the BIN file from the releases section? (You mentioned you compiled it)
Tony, did I understand you say that it worked correctly on the IIe? I'm at a loss. It looks like the erase and print routines aren't working at all, but the test routine is (and those beep codes were saying no RAM errors were found). We definitely didn't try it on a Europlus but I can't find any reason that would change the behavior. Thanks for trying it out... sorry it didn't work properly for you!
@adriansdigitalbasement Yes, I downloaded it from your GitHub. I forgot to test it again, maybe I can give it another go tomorrow when I’m at the museum.
@drgiller - yes I tested it on my //e simply because I wanted to make sure I compiled it ok and it worked, I was aware it’s not tested on that machine but it worked for me. Thank you for making that diagnostic!! It’s going to be super useful in any future project! Even with no summary screen it helped a lot anyways!
@@tony359 We hadn't tested it on the //e but others have and it does seem to work as is (but only tests the lower 48K). I'm just baffled that it worked on your //e (meaning your copy/ROM is good) but behaved so strangely on the europlus. I wonder if it does that on any europlus, and just don't know what would be different. Your feedback is very appreciated and I like your video!
I tested on my //e because I wasn't sure where the ROM had to be saved on my "Rom Replacement" so I copied it multiple time over the ROM chip (a 27C512 I think) until I filled it up :) I remember seeing the summary screen and seeing the RAM test being done. I'd be very happy to help on this, if there are any tests you'd like me to do on the Europlus please do let me know. You can also reach me via Email, the address is on my profile. And thanks for your kind words!
Nice to see the tools being developed and used by community so quickly
Yes, it's amazing and also great that people are devoting their time for that! Thanks for watching!
Very nice video Tony. It caught my attention to see the way you tested the 2316 via the adapter. Cool !!!!
Thank you! I am surprised that those programmers don't have a built-in way to do so - even though I understand the 2316 could be configured in different ways by the manufacturer. Still, I was too curious to see which one was bad! Thanks for watching!
@@tony359 Try the retro chip tester if you have the opportunity. It really worth it 🙂
Oh yes of course, that would certainly do that. And will probably check the content for me!
@@tony359 Yes it will. You could even dump it. I have one and it is magnificent !!!
Thanks for showing an SA400's head moving mechanism from up close. Never knew it was so...simple.
The "Disk Drive ][" is so simple but so effective. If you compare with the 1541 from Commodore it blows your mind, that was a mini-computer in a case!
The "slicing carrots" noise it makes is part of my memory of a little kid! :)
Thank you very much for this entertaining video! This museum is lucky to have you.
Thank you for watching!
Excellent as always... the 'bad' capture device was really trippy!
Yes! I need to buy another one, I'm a bit lost as all my composite capture cards failed! :)
Thank you for this video! Excellent job. Keep them coming please ;)
Thank you!
If address line 15 is constantly high, simply flash the whole contents into the second half of the chip, keeping the first one clear.
I thought I did that - even though the first half wasn’t clear but a mirror copy. 🤷♂️
I clearly must have made a mistake there!
@@tony359 Actually, there's no difference what first half of flash contains. Mirror copy there is fine.
BTW, you could buy a modern replacement for 27C256: Winbond's 27E257, which is EEPROM. It can make flashing/reflashing so much easier.
Then I made a mistake but that's weird, I tried like 4 times :)
Thanks for that - yes it would be great to avoid using that death trap which is that UV light! When I opened to inspect I was shocked!
Though the time is slim between the Apple IIs There are 2 Euro Plus. The older one requires that Pal Card, the newer one does not. See Noel's Retro Lab on this as he repairs color on a Newer Euro Plus machine and it did not have a card.
I remember that video, I thought it was a //e though? The //e was a proper PAL machine with colour. I have one myself! :)
Well done, excellent repair
Thank you! Short lived apparently as I'm told the same issue came back this evening, shortly after I left after setting up the machine! :D It's never easy, you know that... :)
@@tony359 Great! Then there will be another interesting video about this Apple :)
Great job and nice content. Keep up the good work. Greetings from Steven from the Netherlands
Hi there, thank you for your kind words!
I think my former //e was a Europlus, under the keyboard was a switch which changed the # to the pound symbol.
That was normal for the //e - mine has it too. It switches the fonts from the US to the local ones.
@@tony359 I bought another ROM which enabled the switch to do something wonderful, I forget what, the pins didn’t line up so I tried to bend them closer and they all bent too far, I knew they would break off if I tried to straighten them so I threw it out. I should have bought a chip puller end inserter.
Oh no! A chip puller is good but with some patient you can use a normal screwdriver. Now I am curious to know what the ROM was for!
@@tony359 trying to remember, it was cheap enough and desirable for me to get. The switch was to change some mode on the ROM.
Great video. Keep up good work.
Thank you!
Nice! What a weird issue! Thanks for another great video!
You're welcome! You're getting to the end of the Apple videos list :)
@@tony359 I know…. I’ll switch to Commodore next! lol
Commodore videos are even less popular than Apple's :D
@@tony359 wow! I suck! I only watch the UNDERDOG videos!
Why do you even LET me be a Patron???
Hahahaha!
I didn't mean to suggest that of course - I appreciate your support and I hope you enjoy those videos! The last commodore64 video I made was a cool repair - I think. I still need to make a follow up to show off the painted case - after retrobrighting went wrong!
So the floppy controller was being recognized on 4 5 6 7 as I understand your video. I wonder what would have happened had you plugged the controller card into slot 0 1 2 3 from the beginning? Would it have auto started? If it did, this fault could have gone unnoticed? Nice work!
ah good question. I might have not tested that combination - but some software on the Apple II expects the controller in slot 6 (it's hardcoded in the program) so I feel it would have been an issue anyways. Thanks for watching!
Very nice video, do you have tutorial on how to burn the image to ROM chips?
Thank you! I don't I'm afraid but I posted the final ROM on AppleFritter (post 61) so it should just be a matter of selecting the IC in your programmer software and burn it!
@@tony359Thank you very much, I'll try to burn the BIN. Btw what programmer do you use? TL866?
The TL866 has been superseded by the T48. It's inexpensive, I'd go with the T48 if you don't have one. The TL866 is also still very capable but make sure you don't pay it the full price! :)
I've recently upgraded to a T48.
@@tony359 ah I see, T48 indeed cheaper than the TL866II+ in my local marketplace. I'll go with that one.
Btw which software do you use to do the flashing?
it's called XGPro, it comes with the machine (you can download it online). Mind you, I hear there are many copycats online. Which also seem to be working fine. However, the T48 can be purchased directly from the manufacturer at a reasonable price. Good luck! :)
Another succesfull repair! I will send you link to a video about cleaning 8'' disks. Should work for 5,25''' as well. The video will be on Polish 😂
Please do! I have tried with isopropyl and cotton but it doesn't work. I suspect that when mould has got in the media they're unrecoverable but who knows! Thank you!
Wow. That was a bit of work.
I guess it took many, very many hours…
❤
well it's never easy :) And time passes faster when you have fun! Thanks for watching!
I enjoyed it sir!
Thank you!
Ciao Tony, complimenti per il tuo canale. Mai avuto a che fare con un Apricot ?
"it rings a bell" ma non mi ricordo in che contesto mi fu menzionato. Comunque no! :) Acorn, Apricot, Apple... Non brillavano certo di fantasia! Grazie e ciao!
Se non ricordo male era un progetto inglese. Ne possiedo un esemplare con schermo lcd, trackball con fibra ottica , drive 720 e uscita monitor a colori. Un bel progetto ma ha vinto Apple. Ciao @@tony359
How did I miss this video?!!
eheh you found it now!
There's another on for this Europlus coming, the machine failed again :)
@@tony359 I saw your post you made 12 hours ago and click on. I watched the last video you did on the monitor and happy to see this one now! I have a europlus and apple monitor II so it’s good to watch these (I haven’t turned mine on since I’ve owned it)
I like your voice. ;)
Thank you!
Its a really cool accent.@@tony359