John, I assume it would be okay to incorporate this in my Galaga repair page (that I need to work on some more....) http://users.erols.com/mowerman/Galaga/Galagafix.htm This is not a publically advertized page yet, Techtool list members may make use of it but please don't publically advertize it yet. As always, direct any comments to Kev mowerman@erols.com Thanks!
As many of you might know, Galaga presents some interesting headaches due to it being a multi-processor board, and sometimes the 74LS367's that interface the three processors to the system address bus can have problems. How to find the problem is where this trick lies. Get yourself a Z80 NOP and plug it into the Z80 socket for each of the three Z80's - one at a time. Now you can check the buffered address bus with ease at the pull-up resistors,finding any bad connections or bad 376's very quickly.
I made up a Z80 NOP a few years ago, this has a Z80 CPU with the data legs, reset, NMI, Halt legs all bent up and over the top of the CPU, then you tie the DATA lines to NOP (00 I think), and the CPU controls to high with a pull-up resistor. Make a simple Reset circuit with a diode, capacitor and resistor so the Z80-NOP will ignore the board and away you go! This works for most processors by the way...some more info on NOPs is on http://www.spies.com/arcade I think where Al archived some of my notes...
John :-#)#
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