Jamaica 11 ch12 Electronics
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electronics iopop ---------------------------------------- well, welcome to this chapter. as i said last time that there might be a full chapter about things you could do with your computer. and this time i'm gonna explain how to make a reset, drive reset and a ntsc/pal switch. to make everything safe for your computer is it a must that you know something about electronics and atleast have done a soldering before. another thing to point out is that we are NOT responsible if you do anything wrong. but all things explained here is working so if anything goes wrong then it's your fault. don't try to say anything else! SID DAMAGE II --------------- last i explained to you how to make good samples. but there is one thing that i forgot to tell you. which i found out after i've wrote the article and that is that it's very good to connect a switch between the resistor and ground. so you can choose which sid you want to use. as some new samples sound bad on the old sid! :-( another thing i forgot to explain was where the hell can you find ground(gnd). well, if you are a lucky owner of a user manual to the c64 then just look at appendix i. there are all pinouts for all input/output devices. but if you don't have it i better tell you. i recommend you to take ground from pin 1 or 12 in the user port. as there is already holes to solder in. i hope you understand more this time. RESET ------- one of the most vital device for your c64 is ofcourse the reset. if you own a action replay or a tfc then there is a reset button on the cartridge. but if you for some reason don't use it, then you get real problems. that's why i recommend you to build a reset button. some short theory about the reset. you generate a reset when you shortcircuit reset and ground. so the only thing you need is a push- button and 2 20-30 cm. cables. i must say that the pushbutton must be of the kind that can stand many pushes! first you must find out where on the computer to place your reset. i recomm- end you to place it on the left side of the computer. if you have the new model of the c64 then i recommend you to place both the reset and drive reset between the left side and the power led. (so is in on my computer! :-) ) then you should have a place to connect one cable to the reset and that signal can be found on pin c in the cartridge slot or pin 3 in the user port. it's best to take it from the user port as it's already holes to place the cables, on some computers. solder the other cable to gnd, pin 1 or 12 in the user- port. owners of c128 might have noticed that if you do a reset then both the computer and the drive will be reseted. but so isn't it on the c64. no, here you must push off the drive to make it reseted. but we can solve that. it's just to connect pin 6 in the serial i/o to gnd. but there is a small problem. it is not so easy to find the place to solder the cable on. pin 6 is the one on the middle of the contact. you can soler direct on the connection between the contact and the circuit board. but if you want to make it professional and for safe then you better use a ohm-meter or any other kind of thing you use to find if the circuit is short. place one contact on the pin 6 and the other one on one of the many soldering holes on the left side of the serial contact. unfortunately i can't say that it's the second from the left to use as i'm not 100% secure that it's so on all c64's. another thing that i think will happen when you use this reset is that you'll reset all drives connected to your computer. i don't know as i just own one drive. :-( if you don't think this was too much then better read on how to do a: NTSC/PAL SWITCH ----------------- this one is also a bit lame. as it will only work on c64c. but until next time i'm gonna find some more info how to make it on other versions of the c64. if you look on the circuit board and in the middle of it, to the left of the sid chip, you'll find a text which says; open ntsc short pal and on the left side of that text you'll find our new victim. it's two half circles filled with solder and there's a very little solder connection between the two half cirlces. the first thing you do is to cut the connection with a knife or something like that. make sure that the connection really is broken, with a ohm meter or such. then solder two cables, one on each half circle. then connect the two cables to a switch. and place the switch somewhere on the computer. well, what is the need of this switch then? you might ask. you can switch if you want the computer to run in ntsc or pal. in the ntsc mode the computer will go some mhz faster. but the screen will fuck up, as the tv can't handle the signals. unless you have ntsc tv. but when you are crunching or packing it's good to use. as it'll take a little lesser time, because the computer will go faster. this circuit was once explained in dmz and there they called it 'fattigmans turbo', 'poorman's turbo'. which is quite a good name as the only things you need is a switch and 2 cables. - -- --- -- - hope i didn't scare you too much with these small circuits. next time i'm gonna tell how to make a device switch on 128d, a pause switch + some more things that you might be intereseted in. if you also have a real cool computer with lots of small circuits. why don't drop us a letter and tell about it. and maybe you can share some of your stuffs with the readers. thanx for attention! nothing comes easy but a broken back nothing comes easy but a broken will you've got to work hard