QIMI interface repair
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Re: QIMI interface repair
Hi,
The missing pin 40 on some my QIMI interfaces is great news.
I just need to replace broken Rom socket pins.
Think of a better way to attach the mouse/RTC battery cable.
I was thinking of a CR2032 battery, in a holder, would this be okay?
The missing pin 40 on some my QIMI interfaces is great news.
I just need to replace broken Rom socket pins.
Think of a better way to attach the mouse/RTC battery cable.
I was thinking of a CR2032 battery, in a holder, would this be okay?
Regards,
Derek
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Re: QIMI interface repair
Ok thanks Marcel. One less thing to repair. Time to fire the soldering iron. I have little hope that it will work at the end of the day, but it worth a try. If unsuccessful, the QIMI will end up in my ever growing pile of none working QL hardware.mk79 wrote:Actually one of my QIMI seems to work. Yay! Not the best solder work that I've ever seen but good enough apparently.
Pin 40 of the ZX socket is cut under the board
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Re: QIMI interface repair
If I remember correctly, QLObi on this forum is expert when it comes to QIMI retrofits. Could make sense to message him.
By the way, which mouse interfaces are supported by the non-SMSQ/E pointer environment?
By the way, which mouse interfaces are supported by the non-SMSQ/E pointer environment?
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Re: QIMI interface repair
viewtopic.php?t=2282#p21392Peter wrote:If I remember correctly, QLObi on this forum is expert when it comes to QIMI retrofits. Could make sense to message him.
By the way, which mouse interfaces are supported by the non-SMSQ/E pointer environment?

Since then only support for QemuLator has been added.
Re: QIMI interface repair
Thank you, and sorry for asking the same question only two years later. I notice I'm getting older...
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Re: QIMI interface repair
HI,Peter wrote:If I remember correctly, QLObi on this forum is expert when it comes to QIMI retrofits. Could make sense to message him.
By the way, which mouse interfaces are supported by the non-SMSQ/E pointer environment?
I have already sent a Private Message to him, with regards,permission to more PCBs being made by me.
This may not be required, but it is always nice to ask.
Regards,
Derek
Derek
Re: QIMI interface repair
You'd need the rechargeable version of CR2032, but I think with the present QIMI circuit the voltage would be too low (3V versus nicad 3.6V) tripping RESET condition.Derek_Stewart wrote:Hi,
The missing pin 40 on some my QIMI interfaces is great news.
I just need to replace broken Rom socket pins.
Think of a better way to attach the mouse/RTC battery cable.
I was thinking of a CR2032 battery, in a holder, would this be okay?
BTW IMHO the original QIMI charge resisitor is too large (2K2?). You can continuosly charge nicad at 1/10th of capacity, QIMI is much lower. One of the problems encountered was flat batteries (causing locked RESET state). It was OK if you had your QL a few hours every day, but if you only powered up QL 2 hours once or twice a week it went flat too often.
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David
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Re: QIMI interface repair
Does anyone know what the current consumption is of the seconds counter clock (RTC) that's in the Zx8302 ?
Re: QIMI interface repair
A view years ago, Silvester mentioned that a ZX8302 draws 52µA on pin 40 at 3.9 Volts: https://www.theqlforum.com/viewtopic.php ... 52uA#p7857Pr0f wrote:Does anyone know what the current consumption is of the seconds counter clock (RTC) that's in the Zx8302 ?
George