Hi all,
I have been reading my hardware reference guide a lot recently, but I am having some problems with the document.
Firstly, it only covers Iss. 5 and Iss. 6 boards. There's no schematic for the Iss. 7 board.
Also, there are mistakes in the schematics and descriptions that differ from the actual PCBs - particularly in the area of serial ports and around the 1377.
Is there a later version of the hardware reference guide?
Does anyone have a schematic that actually represents the serial ports as implemented on the Iss. 7 board, or do I need to ruin a perfectly good PCB by stripping one of components to work out what is going on?
Hardware Reference Guide
Re: Hardware Reference Guide
Dave,
I have never seen hardware documentation for anything newer than an issue 6 QL. And I very much doubt it exists (or rather, ever left Sinclair Research).
The issue 7 boards came that late in the QL's life that I suspect Sinclair didn't have enough funds/energy/urgency to edit a new HW refguide. As far as I can see, the Issue 7 boards look a bit different, but that's just the new PCB - The underlying schematics look pretty much identical to me.
Regards,
Tobias
I have never seen hardware documentation for anything newer than an issue 6 QL. And I very much doubt it exists (or rather, ever left Sinclair Research).
The issue 7 boards came that late in the QL's life that I suspect Sinclair didn't have enough funds/energy/urgency to edit a new HW refguide. As far as I can see, the Issue 7 boards look a bit different, but that's just the new PCB - The underlying schematics look pretty much identical to me.
Regards,
Tobias
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Re: Hardware Reference Guide
Thank you, that's good to know.
I am playing with a new PCB design as a fun project using scavenged parts and home-etched PCBs - and it's just frustrating that the reference materials I am working from, published by Sinclair themselves, are wrong.
I am playing with a new PCB design as a fun project using scavenged parts and home-etched PCBs - and it's just frustrating that the reference materials I am working from, published by Sinclair themselves, are wrong.