Thanks for the hint. An analysis of the clock module would certainly be interesting. But to adapt QL-VGA to it I'd probably need access to one of these QLs myself and I'm not sure many exist on this side of the pond. If the board is the problem, that is, but I'm currently out of ideas otherwise.bwinkel67 wrote:Dave just bought a working US QL, maybe you can work with him to see if he can figure out what's going on.
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It didn't seem to change anything. BTW looking at the plans for the QL, it has what I believe is the main crystal as 15 MHz. Is this accurate. The crystals on mine seem to be different. The main crystal being 15.10489 MHz.mk79 wrote:Well, I've yet to meet somebody who knows, nobody has ever documented it. If it is what I think it is (again, I only know the one grainy photo) it's technically redundant, like Bwinkel my guess would be that it was due to some FCC thing. But fact is no QL outside of the US has this modification and they all work fine. And QL-VGA was tested with well over 50 very different QLs without any problems, so it would be interesting to see what disabling it will change. Thanks in advance for tryingvarmfskii wrote:I am reasonably handy with a soldering iron. I'll try that. What does the 74HC mod do?
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So the VGA issue was still there after you removed the board?varmfskii wrote: It didn't seem to change anything. BTW looking at the plans for the QL, it has what I believe is the main crystal as 15 MHz. Is this accurate. The crystals on mine seem to be different. The main crystal being 15.10489 MHz.
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There was one on eBay in early June that went for $245 (I think Dave bought that one)...but that's the first one I recall seeing. Maybe Urs has one...he seems to have every variety...that he could lend out. I only have the one otherwise I'd offer...it's the one from my youth so I'm attached to it :-/mk79 wrote:Thanks for the hint. An analysis of the clock module would certainly be interesting. But to adapt QL-VGA to it I'd probably need access to one of these QLs myself and I'm not sure many exist on this side of the pond. If the board is the problem, that is, but I'm currently out of ideas otherwise.bwinkel67 wrote:Dave just bought a working US QL, maybe you can work with him to see if he can figure out what's going on.
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Aaaaaah, now we're talking! Yes, that is a straight 15Mhz in the rest of the world. The clock is divided down by 2/3 to form the pixel clock. Nominal QL pixel clock is 10MHz, as I wrote I designed for a clock variance from 9.976 to 10.024 MHz in QL-VGA. But yours would be 10.0699Mhz, halve a percent offvarmfskii wrote:It didn't seem to change anything. BTW looking at the plans for the QL, it has what I believe is the main crystal as 15 MHz. Is this accurate. The crystals on mine seem to be different. The main crystal being 15.10489 MHz.


I see a few options:
- A fitting JTAG adapter can be had for 20-25USD from China, but getting and installing the necessary software can potentially be a huge pain and might need good technical knowledge.
- I ship you a new QL-VGA in exchange for yours. In that case I'd like to test the fix first though, preferably by modifying one of my QLs to 15.10489 MHz. Problem is, while 15Mhz crystals are a dime per dozen, I have yet to find a single source for a 15.1MHz crystal. Maybe I can feed an external clock using a frequency generator... I'm still thinking about this one.
- You try exchanging your crystal with a standard 15MHz one.
- We make some return of QL-VGA or maybe sell it on to somebody else in the US to not ship it around the globe too often and you get some kind of compensation for your troubles from me.
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Just had a search through my box of crystals and I have nothing between 15MHz and 16.00Mhz. In theory you should be able to drive just one terminal of the crystal inputs on the 8301 with a signal generator, which would mean you could dial in the frequency of your choice...
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Yeah, that's too much trouble anyway. I already got 7 QLs + 1 loaner, so I'm not looking for morebwinkel67 wrote:There was one on eBay in early June that went for $245 (I think Dave bought that one)...but that's the first one I recall seeing. Maybe Urs has one...he seems to have every variety...that he could lend out. I only have the one otherwise I'd offer...it's the one from my youth so I'm attached to it :-/


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Yes, the problem persists after removing the board.bwinkel67 wrote:So the VGA issue was still there after you removed the board?varmfskii wrote: It didn't seem to change anything. BTW looking at the plans for the QL, it has what I believe is the main crystal as 15 MHz. Is this accurate. The crystals on mine seem to be different. The main crystal being 15.10489 MHz.
I'll look into a JTAG for reprogramming the FPGA.
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That'd be cool, this way we could tweak it with little turnaround time. It must be Spartan 6 compatible. This is the cheapest I could find on AliExpress https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002213595772.html but there are also a ton of those on eBay like https://www.ebay.com/itm/391876366607.varmfskii wrote:I'll look into a JTAG for reprogramming the FPGA.
The supplied 7-pin duppont cable comes in handy for connecting to QL-VGA.
Cheers.
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German only, but Euro 21,- for a x-tal you need and you can not get seems quite reasonable.
Rgs,
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