Just to rule out the switch itself (seemed ok though) I made direct wired connections instead but still the same problem with Minerva (JS still works though)
Have decided to go for 3rd (& last) time lucky but have run out of 74ls133 so have to wait for them to arrive later in the week
In the meantime I’m putting the other ICs (eeprom, gal, clock) I’m going to use into the socketed version of the board to at least prove those 3 work ok before I use them in the final board
Minerva MK2 with switchable JS?
Re: Minerva MK2 with switchable JS?
Can’t get the socketed board to work with any of the spare chips I have left
So this is the end of the road for my JS/Minerva I2C/RTC switcher
I still have the working socketless Minerva MK2 so hasn’t been a complete waste of time, but can’t use it in my main in use QL as I need JS in that
Will have to drop any ideas of I2C stuff and get a ROM switcher sometime
Many thanks
Tony
So this is the end of the road for my JS/Minerva I2C/RTC switcher
I still have the working socketless Minerva MK2 so hasn’t been a complete waste of time, but can’t use it in my main in use QL as I need JS in that
Will have to drop any ideas of I2C stuff and get a ROM switcher sometime
Many thanks
Tony
Re: Minerva MK2 with switchable JS?
Jackpot…
I realised that there was something I hadn’t tried with the socketless version where JS was working but Minerva hung with green lines
I fitted the battery and now it works!
Next up will be to test the RTC/i2c are working ok and then I can fit it permanently in my main QL
I realised that there was something I hadn’t tried with the socketless version where JS was working but Minerva hung with green lines
I fitted the battery and now it works!
Next up will be to test the RTC/i2c are working ok and then I can fit it permanently in my main QL
Re: Minerva MK2 with switchable JS?
This is the Switchable ROM waiting to be fitted (cabling is Switch for JS/Minerva 1.98, Battery & I2C 'D' harness to match my BBC B cabling so that all I2C stuff can just be swapped between them)
And the underside showing the 74LS133 installed upside down on the bottom of the PCB, along with the 2 diodes (1 prevents the board trying to charge the non-chargeable battery), so that it will all fit inside the QL under the keyboard
RTC is all tested, but can't test I2C until it's actually in a QL internal ROM socket
And the underside showing the 74LS133 installed upside down on the bottom of the PCB, along with the 2 diodes (1 prevents the board trying to charge the non-chargeable battery), so that it will all fit inside the QL under the keyboard
RTC is all tested, but can't test I2C until it's actually in a QL internal ROM socket
Re: Minerva MK2 with switchable JS?
Have now fitted it in my main QL and all working (not tried I2c yet though)
This picture was taken before I moved it to the left hand ROM socket
(Don't look too closely at any visible soldering)
Thanks for all the advise
This picture was taken before I moved it to the left hand ROM socket
(Don't look too closely at any visible soldering)
Thanks for all the advise
Re: Minerva MK2 with switchable JS?
Nice work t0nyt. Great to see you persisted with your efforts. And thanks for the picture.
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Re: Minerva MK2 with switchable JS?
Thanks Dilwyndilwyn wrote: Tue Aug 19, 2025 12:11 pm Nice work t0nyt. Great to see you persisted with your efforts. And thanks for the picture.