Hi all,
Quick introduction as I signed up today.
I'm a collector of most 8 bit machines, and even some early 16 bit. Recently added a pristine MTX 512 to my collection only to find it doesn't work! The wonderful experience of Ebay - never mind, interesting project now to repair.
The MTX is a computer I've long wanted to add to my collection and it will get used regularly once repaired.
I have a strong interest in the whole 8 bit era having worked as a freelance journalist on some of the UK national computer magazines at the time.
For my sins I'm now an Operations Manager, working for a company that designs and manufactures medical products.
That's me!
New member saying hello
Another MTX Fault - Jon Riglar's MTX
Hi Jonathan,
welcome to the group !
Good luck with the MTX repair, if you need any help, you've come to the right place to ask!
Can I complement you on your excellent choice of RAM chips that you have just bought
Did you write anything on MTX back in the day?
regards
Dave
p.s., which ebay item was it that you bought?
welcome to the group !
Good luck with the MTX repair, if you need any help, you've come to the right place to ask!
Can I complement you on your excellent choice of RAM chips that you have just bought

Did you write anything on MTX back in the day?
regards
Dave
p.s., which ebay item was it that you bought?
Re: New member saying hello
Hi Dave
I'll get the serial number later and post it.
The unit is in excellent cosmetic order but it was obvious once open that it had some 'history' that was different from that described in the advert on EBAY.
Several of the VRAM chips had been replaced and all were running uncomfortably hot.
I've fitted new video RAM into sockets but this hasn't cured my problem; I've just ordered a new VDP to swap out. Voltages to the chips test ok and the output on screen is the same regardless of whether I use the source from modulator or video out. I currently have a 'coloured snow' on start up, no characters, etc.
I worked for quite a while for Sinclair User ('86-'90) and also Computer Gamesweek, ACE, C&VG, Zero & ST Update. Good times, but didn't really experience with the MTX until much later.
Regards
Jon
I'll get the serial number later and post it.
The unit is in excellent cosmetic order but it was obvious once open that it had some 'history' that was different from that described in the advert on EBAY.
Several of the VRAM chips had been replaced and all were running uncomfortably hot.
I've fitted new video RAM into sockets but this hasn't cured my problem; I've just ordered a new VDP to swap out. Voltages to the chips test ok and the output on screen is the same regardless of whether I use the source from modulator or video out. I currently have a 'coloured snow' on start up, no characters, etc.
I worked for quite a while for Sinclair User ('86-'90) and also Computer Gamesweek, ACE, C&VG, Zero & ST Update. Good times, but didn't really experience with the MTX until much later.
Regards
Jon
Re: New member saying hello
Discussion of Jon's MTX fault moved to the Hardware forum
Re: New member saying hello
Welcome to our MTX forum, Jon
We will help you where we can. Now off to visit the hardware corner...
Mark




We will help you where we can. Now off to visit the hardware corner...

Mark


“There are four lights!”
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb

Autumn is here. Bye bye summer 2024...
Not as many MTXs as Dave!
