Hi guys
Can I pick your brains a moment? I think I may know the answer to the following, but need some confirmation.
Here goes (it's a bit long winded - but bear with me
) :
I've recently purchased a BBC Micro model B off of ebay with a known fault. It won't boot, but has a
blank screen with the only a
continuous tone. Anyone who deals with Beebs will know that they normally go "Burrrb Bip" when started. Well, this one keeps emitting just the "Burrrb".
So, I've gone through the socketed ICs, cleaned the legs up with a bit of sandpaper and reseated them. Still the same.
I've fitted known good OS & Basic ICs and removed all other non-essential ROM/EPROMs. Same thing.
Tried the R6502AP CPU in my working beeb and hey presto the same problem. Fitting the original good CPU returns the beeb back to working order.
However, fitting the known good CPU from my working beeb to the other "ebay" beep causes it to do the single tone forever thing along with no display.
Both "good" and "possibly bad" CPUs are Rockwell R6502AP-13 ICs.
I then have a brainwave, rummage through my box of ICs and come up with a WDC 65C02-10 reserved for my homebrew 6502 project.
Now, going by the datasheet this is a 10MHz CPU and completely pin compatible with the R6502 - so should work.
Unfortunately, it causes BOTH beebs to give the above problem.
Why would this be? Surely the 65C02 would run at 2MHz? Or do you think it's faulty? My suspicion is the latter, but I'm not entirely sure.
Does anyone have any thoughts?