[Techtoolslist] Slowing down a Fluke Z80 pod?
Mike Coates
mike at the-coates.com
Tue Sep 19 07:12:18 EDT 2017
It works on a Zaccaria Invaders PCB, as I have used it on a few of
those before. mind you these are nice and simple, no pages as
everything fits into the first 2k !!
> On 19 September 2017 at 06:12 David Gersic
<info at zaccaria-pinball.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Sunday, September 17, 2017 12:24:07 PM Ian Eure wrote:
> > That's not really how it works. The CPU in the pod is driven by the
> > clock on the PCB. If the pod CPU was running at a different clock
> > speed, nothing would work at all.
>
> Hm. So the adapter ports CLOCK straight across, from Z80 pin 6 so
2650 pin 38.
> The Z80, being capable of running at faster clock speeds, should be
perfectly
> happy to run slower.
>
>
> > Based on the article, it sounds like perhaps the adapter just
doesn't
> > match the timings of the original CPU to support anything other
than
> > individual reads, or perhaps there's an issue with your adapter.
I'd
> > see if anyone else has used a similar setup and see what results
they got.
>
> The old Fluke article seems like they were trying to match the
timings, or at
> least get close enough. Maybe they were good enough for whatever it
was they
> were testing when the article was written.
>
> I don't know anybody else that works on Zaccaria boards, so no,
haven't got
> anybody else that can confirm or deny that this works at all.
>
>
> > If you wanted to slow things down in the hopes of improving
marginal
> > timings, you'd need to alter the clock on the PCB, either by
> > substituting a slowre crystal or by replacing the clock that
controls
> > the CPU and bus accesses with a slower signal. Either option almost
> > certainly guarantees that the video hardware won't work, and may
mask
> > other problems going on with the board.
>
> Right now, I'm testing on boards that I know to be good. I could try
swapping
> in a slower crystal to see what happens, good or bad. But if the pod
runs at
> UUT clock speed, I'm thinking that wouldn't be likely to make a
difference.
>
>
> > Are you aware of Paul Swan's 2650 tester? That might be another
> > option worth looking into.
> > http://www.paulswan.me/arcade/ArduinoMegaICT.htm
>
> Yes, I've seen that too.
>
>
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