Actually just taken a more detailed look at it and I think it's just going in the bin
(The "packs" are marked 1K Ohm)
But when I look at the track layout if I cut them off I'll leave breaks in the circuitry to the socket
Probably not worth bothering with?
EDIT: if someone knows what system this particular cartridge was designed for, and has a use for it, they can have it FOC (to save e-waste)
Thanks
Ribbon Cable for Internal ROM Socket
Re: Ribbon Cable for Internal ROM Socket
BBC Micro Sideway ROM cartridges.
The resistor pack is there to allow ROM switching.
https://chrisacorns.computinghistory.or ... CCart.html
The resistor pack is there to allow ROM switching.
https://chrisacorns.computinghistory.or ... CCart.html
Re: Ribbon Cable for Internal ROM Socket
Hi Dexdex wrote: Sat Jan 11, 2025 5:07 pm BBC Micro Sideway ROM cartridges.
The resistor pack is there to allow ROM switching.
https://chrisacorns.computinghistory.or ... CCart.html
The top cartridge is for a BBC (I have the Viglen port in my beeb) but the odd one (bottom in picture) is different to all the rest
I know they made these things for other systems but perhaps it’s for a different bbc model (the slot to prevent inserting the wrong way is much slimmer)
Thanks
Re: Ribbon Cable for Internal ROM Socket
After re-reading your link I spotted the cartridge picture with the resistor packs, sorry I missed that - so mis-understooddex wrote: Sat Jan 11, 2025 5:07 pm BBC Micro Sideway ROM cartridges.
The resistor pack is there to allow ROM switching.
https://chrisacorns.computinghistory.or ... CCart.html
Looks like the one with the resistor packs is an original cartridge and the others I have must be later I guess
Probably ok to use it in the beeb I guess, but I still don't really understand why it knocks out the ROM Port in the QL as it has no logic on-board
Not knowing anything about electronics does this mean my other cartridges can't be "hot swapped" as described in the article please? (I always switch off currently when swapping cartridges)
Many thanks
Tony
Re: Ribbon Cable for Internal ROM Socket
Theres no buffering on the ROM port - so I would not have thought you could hot swap anything on it.
Re: Ribbon Cable for Internal ROM Socket
I've been doing the right thing switching off then, thanksPr0f wrote: Sat Jan 11, 2025 6:26 pm Theres no buffering on the ROM port - so I would not have thought you could hot swap anything on it.
EDIT: I'm assuming we are talking Beeb ROM Port
Re: Ribbon Cable for Internal ROM Socket
I've been annoyed that the BBC ribbon cable comes out of the top of the QL ROM port which means I can't plug any ROM dongles in unless I remove them from their case
So I made a slight modification to the case so it now runs out over the top of the CTL1/2 ports (which are still accessible)
(Next up is to make a ZIF version of a ROM dongle)
So I made a slight modification to the case so it now runs out over the top of the CTL1/2 ports (which are still accessible)
(Next up is to make a ZIF version of a ROM dongle)
Re: Ribbon Cable for Internal ROM Socket
Have completed burning & testing various ROM versions for the external ZIF socket