Search results

  1. warmech

    Texas Instruments discontinuing a lot of IC's

    Well, fudge - thank you for the heads up!
  2. warmech

    What's this ADB dongle?

    Huh... Alcon. They're an optics company here in Fort Worth off of I-35W. What on earth is that thing, lol? Surely that couldn't have come from them, could it?
  3. warmech

    M0110/A to Lisa Keyboard Adapter

    For the adapter BOM, here is the Mouser project for the larger model above. When it comes to a much smaller and slightly more cost-reduced version, here's what I call "the gumstick": I sincerely try to avoid using SMD components, mostly to make sure anyone can assemble what I toss out there...
  4. warmech

    M0110/A to Lisa Keyboard Adapter

    Welp, this is it - the last major project on my plate to be completed before my wife and I have our first kid in about a month. Born - sorry for the pun - out of my refusal to spend (checks eBay)... a car payment on a second Lisa keyboard, I wanted to make something highly compact that could...
  5. warmech

    Reproducing the Lisa 2 Card Stack: The CPU Card

    Okay! After getting some readme stuff written up, here be the Lisa hardware repo on my end. Alex's is here, and he's got all the other PCBs. I need to wrap up the RAM cards and get them posted, which I may try to do this weekend over the holiday. The RAM additions will include three separate...
  6. warmech

    Reproducing the Lisa 2 Card Stack: The CPU Card

    Yep - Alex has my card at the moment and got a chance to bodge power and ground to U5A this weekend. It now boots into LOS successfully! LisaTest does report an issue with the error logic, apparently, but it's not enough to interfere with the system actually operating. Now that we've stomped...
  7. warmech

    Reproducing the Lisa 2 Card Stack: The CPU Card

    You know what's generally a prudent and conscientious methodology for producing a fairly complicated four layer PCB the size of a dinner plate? MAKING SURE YOUR DAMNED ICs ARE POWERED. That... is an expensive mistake, lol. And possibly the reason why the PCB has been running into issues.
  8. warmech

    TashTwenty - Single-Chip DCD (Hard Disk 20) Interface for Macintosh

    I'm working on testing this at the moment and hope to be done this week or next. Work's just been very demanding, or this would have been done a couple of weeks ago. I guess I should open up Tindie shop or something - I've got more stuff in the pipeline that's starting to approach "finished...
  9. warmech

    Reproducing the Lisa 2 Card Stack: The CPU Card

    Heh, thanks! I know the PSU replacement isn't the best, but I wanted to at least give it a try to get something working put together as a proof-of-concept. Both of mine are dead beyond repair and I've just been using an ATX PSU hacked into a cut-down JAMMA fingerboard. The soft power circuit is...
  10. warmech

    Reproducing the Lisa 2 Card Stack: The CPU Card

    Thanks! :) Some have, some have not. Alex, the other person working on this, has uploaded his work so far. He's got some other Lisa stuff on his github as well that's absolutely worth checking out, like a repro of the SCSI card. If it's in one of his repos, it's been tested and verified as...
  11. warmech

    Reproducing the Lisa 2 Card Stack: The CPU Card

    Very minor update time! Not long after this came in I got it populated and started testing. Ran into some issues initially and started diving into them, but ended up hitting some roadblocks due to a lack of time and tools, as well as a still in-progress understanding of Lisa hardware that just...
  12. warmech

    Macintosh 12" RGB Display

    So, I've worked on a couple of these, and they have a few failure points/common problems from what I've seen. Couple of questions, though: Does the green LED power on? You hear it energizing - is there neck glow? If it sounds like it's powering up, that's a good sign. Unfortunately, you'll...
  13. warmech

    TashTwenty - Single-Chip DCD (Hard Disk 20) Interface for Macintosh

    Alright, here's what I've got so far; this should be the near final design for V1.0 of the Mega. I'm considering adding an optoisolator, and you'll see why in a sec. I need to do some more breadboard testing now that I have the stepper working, but I'm pleased with how things have progressed so...
  14. warmech

    TashTwenty - Single-Chip DCD (Hard Disk 20) Interface for Macintosh

    Yep - sorry for the confusion. You can either put the SD card where the DB19 would normally go (which makes it easy to get to, but means you can't use it in a daisy chain) or you can put the SD slot inside the case and transplant the DB19 connector from your old HD20 to this and use it in a...
  15. warmech

    TashTwenty - Single-Chip DCD (Hard Disk 20) Interface for Macintosh

    I should be ordering the PCBs for the Mega this weekend to get them tested. They have minimal changes from the original design (they're mostly adapted to the HD20 controller card's form factor is all) so they should just work. Here's the preview which is now slightly out of date - I'll update...
  16. warmech

    Reproducing the Lisa 2 Card Stack: The CPU Card

    They have arrived... ...and it's a perfect fit in the card cage. Should have one assembled by this weekend; wish me luck - this thing has over a thousand pads to solder, lol.
  17. warmech

    Reproducing the Lisa 2 Card Stack: The CPU Card

    Quick update for anyone following. Version 1.0 of the PCB is going to get a second set of eyes doing one last sweep and then it's off to fabrication. With the help of the person working on the I/O card, we (they, really) were able to figure out how the layer indicator transparency needed to...
  18. warmech

    Reproducing the Lisa 2 Card Stack: The CPU Card

    Well, almost two months later and here we are: Not visible are the two inner layers form +5V and ground (well, DGND). This is effectively 100% complete, but I'm trying to get one last piece of cosmetic flair to work before calling it done. The software I'm working with (EasyEDA) does not...
  19. warmech

    Reproducing the Lisa 2 Card Stack: The CPU Card

    Thanks - I'll take any luck I can get, lol. To answer your question: yes - you're spot on the money! The scan may not show it very well, but on the top-right of the rear of the PCB is a very faint (almost to the point being gone) silkscreen area which reads "MADE IN SINGAPORE". Also, I've...
  20. warmech

    Reproducing the Lisa 2 Card Stack: The CPU Card

    Excellent find! That was a very informative read - thanks for posting! :)