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- Switch Selectable Firmware on the TAPR TNC-1
- By Lynn W. Taylor, WB6UUT
-
- Recently, I was faced with a dilemma. New TNC firmware
- written by someone here in California offered some nice features
- not available with the standard TAPR firmware, while new software
- products for the Mac and supporting an earlier project required the
- standard fare. Switching EPROMs (even with ZIF sockets) still
- required removing the screws in the case and reinitializing.
-
- Studying the TNC design itself provided the answer: The TNC
- presently "bank selects" two sections of NOVRAM by switching the
- high-order address bit. If the existing 2764's in the TNC are
- replaced with 27128's would double the ROM capacity of the TNC.
- Simply adding the high-order address bit to the NOVRAM bank select
- would then allow two versions of TNC firmware to be resident
- simultaneously, each with it's own bank of NOVRAM for operational
- parameters.
-
- The modification can be performed simply as follows:
-
- 1) Remove U5, U9, U10, U11 and U12.
- 2) On the component side of the board, follow the trace from U5
- pin 21 to the via near the zero in U10 on the silkscreen.
- (note: a "via" is a small pad used to pass signals from one
- side of a board to another). Verify this by measuring
- continuity from U10 pin 26 to the via, and from U5 pin 21 to
- the same via.
- 3) Cut the trace entering the via on the component side. I also
- recommend cutting the same trace where it connects to JP-8 to
- eliminate the possibly of noise problems.
- 4) Add a wire from the via to pin 17 of U27 -- the NOVRAM "bank
- select" pin.
- 5) If you intend to bank select all 4 EPROMs (not necessary in
- my case), add a wire from U9 pin 26 to U10 pin 26.
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