I've had a TRS-80 64K PAL Colour (not Color, it's an Australian version) Computer 2 laying around for a little while now. Purchased as an untested item and as such I presumed would have some issues to deal with. Thankfully I've finally I found some time (in amongst everything else) to look into what issues if any there might be, and decide if it's worth going further and conducting a full restoration.
Plugging the computer in and turning it on revealed that there was indeed some life inside; but it's bit of a half life with a screen full of garbage characters. On the plus side the garbage is over a green background, green being the colour it's supposed to be. I was suspecting this was going to be a DRAM issue, a little bit of googling seemed to confirm suspicions. Time to open the COCO up.
First switch on of the COCO and a load of Garbage Characters on the screen. |
TRS-80 64K PAL Colour Computer 2 Motherboard |
Plugin DRAM Board, eight 8k MB8264A chips. |
I'm not sure if it's the LCD TV, the computers modulator or something else, but the quality of the display is abysmal. Still now that I know the computer is essentially working I'm going to give the whole system a going over and full restoration.
Plenty more updates and some proper investigations into the world of TRS-80 Colour Computers to come.
And We have a Working Computer, Sort Of. |
Did you get your CoCo working?
ReplyDeleteThe COCO is working fine now, but I still need to implement a Composite video fix, plus a couple of other cosmetic fixes. Been a little distracted by other projects, but I will revisit the COCO near future.
DeleteAny new progress? If your coco has a MC6847 that is socketed, forget composite and buy CoCoVGA.
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