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TI DS990 Model 1


piero.a

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Hello everybody,

 

I recently got a DS990 Model 1, Double Floppy FD1000 and printer. I'm desperately searching for schematics but without success. I already look in bitsavers and other sites.

 

On my VDU Controller ( diagram 993422) U25 and U14 seems to be missing. If somebody have same card may let me know which IC are on those places?

 

Thanks!

 

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see also here

 

https://archive.org/stream/bitsavers_ti990ds990temModel1SitePreparationandInstallation_3884406/2262325-9701_DS990_System_Model_1_Site_Preparation_and_Installation_djvu.txt

 

 

Graphics kit which includes:

• ROM (32 X 8 bit words), part number 972923-

0001, U25 on VDU circuit card.

• ROM (32 X 8 bit words), part number 972923-

0002, U14 on VDU circuit card.

 

 

and here Site's for

Texas Instruments (TI) 990

 

 

http://www.cozx.com/~dpitts/ti990.html

 

http://www.ricomputermuseum.org/Home/equipment/ti-99010--99012

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Hi Piero,

 

please have a look here:

 

ftp://u67140205-atariage:TeXasTI994A@toxic-instruments.com/_DOCUMENTS.bak/TI-990/

 

If it is not the right material, pls let me now. Have some more, but was too much for a quick upload right now.

 

Good luck :)

Thanks a lot but I already found this. There are some documents but not schematics. I'm looking specially for diagram 993422

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Graphics kit which includes:

 

• ROM (32 X 8 bit words), part number 972923-

 

0001, U25 on VDU circuit card.

 

• ROM (32 X 8 bit words), part number 972923-

 

0002, U14 on VDU circuit card.

You are right!! Graphic Kit is missing!!

 

Anybody have those two prom dumped??

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I'm not sure whether we're talking of these boards, but don't the TM990 boards have a TMS9980A, while the TI990 is a minicomputer with a TMS 9900 CPU implemented as a TTL circuit board (with some additional features that did not make it into the TMS9900 later)?

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Hmm ... no, I had those in mind, so maybe there were different projects behind ...

 

http://computermuseum.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/dev/tm990_189/

 

http://www.cozx.com/~dpitts/ti990.html

 

http://computermuseum.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/dev/ti990_10/

 

Ah, wait a minute, on the bottom of that last page, the authors say that in the "little brother" of the 990/10, the 990/4, the TMS9900 was used as a circuit. So these boards above could indeed be 990/4 boards.

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