The ones I sell are 55ns ROM's which work fine.. Other ROM's you would have to check under the sticker to see if its printed...
C-Lab MK2 CA401332-002-REVC / Repair/Restore log
Re: C-Lab MK2 CA401332-002-REVC / Repair/Restore log
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Re: C-Lab MK2 CA401332-002-REVC / Repair/Restore log
Got a crush on those gold caps.
Nice work as usual.
Nice work as usual.
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Re: C-Lab MK2 CA401332-002-REVC / Repair/Restore log
@exxos I just had a look at the TOS chip, it is a TMS27PC240-15FNL and its data sheet is below:
I've had a quick look through and can't see the speed reference, could you help me out? Cheers
Re: C-Lab MK2 CA401332-002-REVC / Repair/Restore log
Says 150ns on first page!
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People should find solutions to problems, not find problems with solutions.
Re: C-Lab MK2 CA401332-002-REVC / Repair/Restore log
@exxos Sorry I'm not too experienced reading datasheets & I have trouble finding figures lol, thanks for helping me - I'll ask the customer if he wants to go without wait states or get a new rom. Thank you
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Re: C-Lab MK2 CA401332-002-REVC / Repair/Restore log
Hello all,
I am the lucky recipient of this fully repaired and polished C-Lab Falcon Mk.II.
I mostly used the Falcon for music production, with midi and hard disc recording using Cubase Audio and Soundpool Wavemaster/Audiomaster.
It had gone faulty some time ago and I assumed that it was just too old or obsolete to repair.
However, after searching for a UK based repair shop, I came across Steven Timms.
Steve gave me a lot of good advice and info, before I had even sent my Falcon to him, so I felt it would be in safe hands.
The internal SCSI hard drive had given up the ghost so Steve installed an internal 8gb IDE/CF card which he partitioned into 6, with the last partition being FAT32, and anew floppy/usb drive.
The internal clock was also no good and was replaced, along with a power supply recap. In fact, he just cleaned and repaired everything.
When I got the Falcon back, everything was great except for Cubase Audio. I had no idea that this software could only read/write to a SCSI drive.
So, Steve made a SCSI adapter and a terminator and so I could use a SCSI2SD board which I already had.
As you can see from the pictures everything fits nicely inside the Falcon and I'm using an old external Iomega JAZ 1gb drive.
The addition of the NETUSB cartridge tops it all off, allowing me to import and export files via my home network, using UIPTOOL v3.10 or a USB stick.
Anyway, thanks to Steve I'm back trying to make music again.
I am the lucky recipient of this fully repaired and polished C-Lab Falcon Mk.II.
I mostly used the Falcon for music production, with midi and hard disc recording using Cubase Audio and Soundpool Wavemaster/Audiomaster.
It had gone faulty some time ago and I assumed that it was just too old or obsolete to repair.
However, after searching for a UK based repair shop, I came across Steven Timms.
Steve gave me a lot of good advice and info, before I had even sent my Falcon to him, so I felt it would be in safe hands.
The internal SCSI hard drive had given up the ghost so Steve installed an internal 8gb IDE/CF card which he partitioned into 6, with the last partition being FAT32, and anew floppy/usb drive.
The internal clock was also no good and was replaced, along with a power supply recap. In fact, he just cleaned and repaired everything.
When I got the Falcon back, everything was great except for Cubase Audio. I had no idea that this software could only read/write to a SCSI drive.
So, Steve made a SCSI adapter and a terminator and so I could use a SCSI2SD board which I already had.
As you can see from the pictures everything fits nicely inside the Falcon and I'm using an old external Iomega JAZ 1gb drive.
The addition of the NETUSB cartridge tops it all off, allowing me to import and export files via my home network, using UIPTOOL v3.10 or a USB stick.
Anyway, thanks to Steve I'm back trying to make music again.
Re: C-Lab MK2 CA401332-002-REVC / Repair/Restore log
BTW. I see a few rubber bands in this thread. They dry out over time and snap. Make sure it doesn't come loose and short anything when that happen.
Anyway. Looks really nice on the provided pics in the last post.
Anyway. Looks really nice on the provided pics in the last post.
Re: C-Lab MK2 CA401332-002-REVC / Repair/Restore log
@silentsound2000 - can you make sure you place your images correctly in your posts. I have fixed them for you but for future reference there are examples here - https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... =20&t=2357
Re: C-Lab MK2 CA401332-002-REVC / Repair/Restore log
Thanks for the kind words @silentsound2000 was a pleasure working on your machine That scsi2sd fits really nicely on top of the flash floppy!
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Re: C-Lab MK2 CA401332-002-REVC / Repair/Restore log
Thanks.Icky wrote: ↑Wed Feb 17, 2021 7:09 pm @silentsound2000 - can you make sure you place your images correctly in your posts. I have fixed them for you but for future reference there are examples here - https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... =20&t=2357
There were probably too many images. I managed to resize them all as per your board guidelines.
Thanks for the help with my post.