This is the link to the source and releases of DRAMTester ROM image so you can detect the DRAM chips in failure.
Link to source.
Link to releases.
[SHARP MZ-80 K/K2E/K2/C, 80 A, 1200] DRAM Tester ROM
-
- Posts: 18
- Joined: Tue Apr 17, 2018 8:38 am
- Location: Germany, Hamburg
Re: [SHARP MZ-80 K/K2E/K2/C, 80 A, 1200] DRAM Tester ROM
Hmmmm ... i do not understand how to use the code ?
i can download an *exe, but this doesn't make sense.
Do i need to replace my system rom against *what* ?
Could you please declare how you got upper screen ? I would like to check my spare chips
i can download an *exe, but this doesn't make sense.
Do i need to replace my system rom against *what* ?
Could you please declare how you got upper screen ? I would like to check my spare chips
Collecting -K- since 1978
Supporter of Karl Heinz Maus famous MZ site ;)
Supporter of Karl Heinz Maus famous MZ site ;)
Re: [SHARP MZ-80 K/K2E/K2/C, 80 A, 1200] DRAM Tester ROM
1) Retrieve IPL.ROM in Assets of the last release : https://github.com/SHARPENTIERS/MZ-80K- ... r/releases. Just click on IPL.ROM to donwload it.
2) Burn the IPL.ROM image on a 4KB (E)EPROM.
3) Plug this (E)EPROM in the M-ROM socket after removing the M-ROM chip.
4) Launch the MZ-80 K and it will start the program. The first screen will be garbage to tell you the screen is okay and displays.
5) Then a "PacMan" intro displays and waits for you to press [SP] to start the four tests.
6) The first three tests are fast and the last one is slow. For each DRAM chips numbered from #1 to #24, there are 4 pills or crosses to tell the result for each tests. A pill means successful and a cross means a failure on the chip. On the motherboard, you have three rows (they are showed as columns I, II and III on the program). Each row has 8 chips.
7) Once you write down the chips having a cross at least, you switch off the MZ-80 K to replace the defective chips by new chips then you jump to step 4 back.
8) Congrats! all the chips are working. You can now put the original M-ROM back in its socket.
2) Burn the IPL.ROM image on a 4KB (E)EPROM.
3) Plug this (E)EPROM in the M-ROM socket after removing the M-ROM chip.
4) Launch the MZ-80 K and it will start the program. The first screen will be garbage to tell you the screen is okay and displays.
5) Then a "PacMan" intro displays and waits for you to press [SP] to start the four tests.
6) The first three tests are fast and the last one is slow. For each DRAM chips numbered from #1 to #24, there are 4 pills or crosses to tell the result for each tests. A pill means successful and a cross means a failure on the chip. On the motherboard, you have three rows (they are showed as columns I, II and III on the program). Each row has 8 chips.
7) Once you write down the chips having a cross at least, you switch off the MZ-80 K to replace the defective chips by new chips then you jump to step 4 back.
8) Congrats! all the chips are working. You can now put the original M-ROM back in its socket.
-
- Posts: 18
- Joined: Tue Apr 17, 2018 8:38 am
- Location: Germany, Hamburg
Re: [SHARP MZ-80 K/K2E/K2/C, 80 A, 1200] DRAM Tester ROM
cool, many Thanks
Have you taken a 2732 or an 2532 for your tests ?
Have you taken a 2732 or an 2532 for your tests ?
Collecting -K- since 1978
Supporter of Karl Heinz Maus famous MZ site ;)
Supporter of Karl Heinz Maus famous MZ site ;)
Re: [SHARP MZ-80 K/K2E/K2/C, 80 A, 1200] DRAM Tester ROM
I didn't test myself but it was successfully tested by Ben Koffer on his MZ-80 A and by a Japanese beta-tester who owns several K models: K, C, K2 and K2E.
Re: [SHARP MZ-80 K/K2E/K2/C, 80 A, 1200] DRAM Tester ROM
If you don't have 2332, you'll need an adapter 2332->2732 and a TL866ii plus as a programmer.
One link for an assembled one for instance : https://www.sellmyretro.com/offer/details/36272. For the same seller, you can also get a DYI kit instead.
One link for an assembled one for instance : https://www.sellmyretro.com/offer/details/36272. For the same seller, you can also get a DYI kit instead.
-
- Posts: 18
- Joined: Tue Apr 17, 2018 8:38 am
- Location: Germany, Hamburg
Re: [SHARP MZ-80 K/K2E/K2/C, 80 A, 1200] DRAM Tester ROM
Using an 2532 eprom is easier
I will try and report
I will try and report
Collecting -K- since 1978
Supporter of Karl Heinz Maus famous MZ site ;)
Supporter of Karl Heinz Maus famous MZ site ;)