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Not Compatible with ZX81 USA Cases #14

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TankedThomas opened this issue Aug 6, 2023 · 4 comments
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Not Compatible with ZX81 USA Cases #14

TankedThomas opened this issue Aug 6, 2023 · 4 comments

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@TankedThomas
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TankedThomas commented Aug 6, 2023

I probably should have checked this beforehand but the project description mentions the ZX81+38 is designed to work with an original ZX81 case.

However, now that I have the PCB in-hand, I noticed that it doesn't fit an original ZX81 USA model case.
The biggest issues are that the composite jack is in the wrong place, though the lower left screw hole is misaligned too (perhaps some of the others, but that's the main one).

I did a bit of reading and it turns out that they used the same case but in-filled one slot depending on if it was a UK or USA release, because of the way the RF modulator faces. The US modulator was VHF, with the jack towards the rear, and the UK modulator was UHF, with the jack right next to the other three.
Interestingly, my case is from New Zealand but we only had VHF in the 80s as far as I recall, so it seems we got the USA case and modulator with the UK keyboard, and it still says "ZX81 USA" on the underside. I would have to research this further but it seems likely, then, that Australia and New Zealand both got the USA case.

I realise it's not particularly easy, especially given the additional logic chips to make up for the lack of the ULA, but I was wondering if it would be possible to redesign the PCB slightly to allow the composite jack in either position, so that it can fit both cases, especially since they seem to be more common than I would have expected. This would probably allow the PCB to then fit a Timex 1000 case too.

Here's a photo for reference (you can see the misaligned screw hole if you look carefully - I can take a better photo of that if necessary).
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mahjongg2 commented Aug 26, 2023 via email

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Hi Martin,

That's fine, I understand.

It is worth noting, however, that this isn't just for the Timex TS-1000 but, as I mentioned, the New Zealand (and, I assume, Australian) ZX-81s, as well as the ZX-81 USA edition. How many of these were made though, I'm not sure.

As far as the screw holes go, I used the rev 1.10 gerbers you provided, so I'm not sure why they don't align.

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mahjongg2 commented Oct 18, 2023

Dear Thomas, well I thought it through, and decided that it is worth the trouble to create a specific version of the ZX81+38 for the TS1000, I will name this version the TS1000plus41.
It will appear when finished as a separate project.

as I don't have a TS1000 or any way to get one, so It would be helpful for me to know the exact location of the RCA plug, say the vertical distance below the top left corner of the PCB, and the center of the RCA jack.
Also a beter explanation of WHICH screw hole you talk about, and how much should i be moved left right, up or down (in millimetres). would be helpful.
Thanks for your help.

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well, I did it, I created a new project called TS1000plus41, you should be able to find it here: https://github.com/mahjongg2/TS1000plus41
you can find the schematic (which is the same except that JP4 is bridged for NTSC video as default), all the files to start your own KiCad, gerber and drill files in a .ZIP for creating a PCB, even its own BOM, what is missing is a component overview drawing, but not much has changed, I will create a new drawing for the TS1000plus41. I did NOT attempt to move a drill hole, as I have no idea which drill hole you meant, and in which direction it should move.

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