Hi.
Anyone have that problem? If My RS232 board is connected to the mainboard, the computer will not work - while the RM (REMEMOrizer) is connected too. It might be a problem cause of a weak power unit in the computer. Actually I got the same problem, if I want to connect a FDX box to the RS232 board.
So ANY one have tried to use the RM with the RS232 board still inside the MTX?
My RM is a RM2 (Serial #8)
Use with RS232 board connected?
Use with RS232 board connected?
//CLAUS - Webmaster at www.mtxworld.dk
Re: Use with RS232 board connected?
I have tried with 2 different RS232 boards in two different MTX512s three different PSUs, with and without supplying additional 5VDC to the power pins on REMEMOrizer. All with the same symptoms, i.e., the MTX fails to start.
It's seems pretty conclusive that REMEMOrizer will not work with an RS232 board installed
Regards
Dave
It's seems pretty conclusive that REMEMOrizer will not work with an RS232 board installed
Regards
Dave
Re: Use with RS232 board connected?
the problem seems to be fixed. Andy will send me a new GAL chip to replace my current PAL chip at the RS232 board. It seems to be like RS232 board is incompatible with SDX and RM. Cause the RM is actually based at SDX (as I understand). So you will need to use two PAL/GAL chips. One is the original shipped with the RS232 board (Which you always use if you dont use the RM) and one is used if you use a SDX or a RM.
More information at Andy's RM homepage.
http://www.nyangau.org/rememorizer/setup.htm
More information at Andy's RM homepage.
http://www.nyangau.org/rememorizer/setup.htm
//CLAUS - Webmaster at www.mtxworld.dk
Re: Use with RS232 board connected?
Hmm, I have a MTX512 S2 that came with a SDX drive fixed to it. The machine has a combined serial RS232 & 80 col. board inside.
Not that I have got the computer and drive to work yet...
Are we saying the there was a mistake in the original PAL programming on the original serial boards?
Edit: after reading the web page linked to (in the post above), it all makes sense.
Not faulty programming, more lack of understanding of what the serial card does...
Mark
Not that I have got the computer and drive to work yet...
Are we saying the there was a mistake in the original PAL programming on the original serial boards?
Edit: after reading the web page linked to (in the post above), it all makes sense.
Not faulty programming, more lack of understanding of what the serial card does...
Mark


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