----- Original Message -----From: PhilipSent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 6:18 PMSubject: Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Re: Prophet 10 repairNot being funny but I think we said this like 3 weeks
ago....I repeated it too a few days ago.
He has a problem in the digital domain that's plain to
see....but from the kind of things he's said he needs
to read some books on that kind of stuff, do a bit of
research etc otherwise it's stabbing in the dark time.
Ok carry on I'll shut up now :)
--- thirteentech <thirteentech@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Yes, it sounds like your computer is not running,
> and you are getting random LED's when
> you power up. Do you have an oscilloscope and any
> experience troubleshooting
> microprocessors? If not, you will need someone who
> can I think.
>
> --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com,
> "fsimon100" ..> wrote:
> >
> > Steve,
> > I down loaded a P5 service manual. It is very
> helpful and much
> > better print than the P10 schematic I have. I can
> now see the what
> > you meant by the subtractive synthesis gated by
> the CEM3310. I just
> > need to isolate why the control panel is dead. I
> have two LEDs light
> > up when I power up but not everytime I power up. I
> know the CPU is
> > good now. I'm thinking it has to be on the
> computer system and not
> > the Analog or synth section. Would you agree.
> Thanks for your help
> > and patience
> >
> >
> > --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com,
> "thirteentech"
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > Well, I can't guarantee that the machine will
> run OK without the
> > sequencer, but it probably will, and is
> > > worth a try. I see one P10 for every dozen P5's
> that I service, so
> > unfortunately I don't have a P10 in the
> > > shop to look at directly.
> > >
> > > As for service manuals, Sequential put out a
> large folder called
> > the "Prophet Synthesizer and
> > > Polyphonic Sequencer System Technical Manual"
> which has the
> > Prophet 5 REV 3.0, 3.1 and 3.2 service,
> > > programming guide and schematics, the Prophet 10
> theory,
> > schematics and parts list, and the Poly
> > > Sequencer theory and schematics, the Prophet 5
> remote service and
> > schematics, and update mod info
> > > for the Rev 3.3 update. much of the P10 section
> refers to the P5
> > schematics.
> > >
> > > The basic differences between a P10 and a Rev
> 3.x P5 are: The
> > P10's master tune is digitized whereas
> > > the P5's is connected directly to the common
> analog circuit. The
> > P10 also has 6k of PROM compared to
> >; > the P5's 2k to allow it to scan the keys and
> controls better to
> > keep scanning delays down to a
> > > maximum of 11ms.
> > >
> > > So if the machine is frozen, the best thing to
> do is to just start
> > making sure that every CPU line looks
> > > like it is doing the right thing, and then move
> on to each device
> > on the data bus and see if it's chip
> > > select input is working. If it is and you have
> gone through all of
> > the basic troubleshooting that you
> > > would expect to do with a microprocessor
> circuit, and it all seems
> > to be running, then take a look a
> > > the autotune circuitry, although this is
> unlikely as your TUNE led
> > is not coming on.
> > >
> > >
> > > --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com,
> "fsimon100"
> > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Steve,
> > > > Thanks. Are these diagnostics tribal knowledge
> or are they
> > > > documented in a manual. I do not hve the P10
> manual. If I find
> > one
> > > > will it give me diags.
> > > >
> > > > I have disconnected the Seq board so obviously
> your saying it
> > will
> > > > run without it. Great. One system removed. I
> do have a z80 CPU
> >; to
> > > > swap out.
> > > >
> > > > I was thinking the record switch was a
> microswitch so to enable
> > > > would be a pull down or pull up Res on PCB.
> > > >
> > > > --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com,
> "thirteentech"
> > > > <thirteentech@> wrote:
> > > > >
> >; > > > I am not certain what the P10's last OS
> revision was, the
> > highest
> > > > that I have seen on a
> > > > > Prophet 5 is V9.3. Looking at the schematics
> of the 2 machines
> > the
> > > > CPU board is similar,
> > > > > they do have different EPROM and NV RAM
> chips. Also the P 10
> > has
> > > > different scanning
> > > > > circuitry because it would have an
> unacceptable scan delay
> > with 2
> > > > keyboards as opposed
> >; > > > to the P5's 1 keyboard, which has a maximum
> delay of 10 Ms.
> > The
> > > > scanner also scans all of
> > > > > the buttons during each cycle.
> > > > >
> > > > > For what it's worth (not knowing if it also
> applies to the P-
> > 10),
> > > > to enter the CPU and RAM
> > > > > test on a late rev. Prophet 5, turn off the
> power, put the
> > record
> > > > switch to "enabled", and
> > > > > jumper test point 304 (MEM TEST) to plus 5V,
> then turn on. The
> > > > machine starts
> > > > > sequentially flashing it's LED's, to then
> enter the memory
> > test,
> > > > press TUNE. It runs through
> > > > > 4 tests, counting 1-4 as it does them, and
> finishes on 0,
> > > > indication no failures. If it stops
> > > > > on 1-4, it is indication a failure of either
> the scratchpad
> > RAM,
> > > > NV RAM, PROM or 8253
> > > > > timer (1,2,3 and 4).
> > > > >
> > > > > I haven't used these tests on a P10, so I
> don't know if they
> > > > apply, but otherwise maybe the
> > > > > best idea would be to disconnect the
> sequencer board and just
> > > > start the usual traditional
> > > > > checking of the main CPU lines to see if any
> of the data or
> > > > address lines are hung.
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com,
> "Frank Simon"
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > On Brd 3 there are three EPROMs with the
> Z80 CPU. The first
> > > > says: 0 TEN 5.0, second
> > > > > says: 1 TEN 5.0, third says: 2 TEN 5.0 on
> their stickers.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > On Brd 9 there is one EPROM with the Z80
> CPU. The sticker on
> > it
> > > > is not too legible what I
> > > > > do see is: SEQ (that part is clear) below it
> say C1 or C.1 or
> > I
> > > > was thinking maybe 2.1( if
> > > > > upper half of 2 was missing).
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Both Z80s on pin 6 CLK have 2.5MHz clock
> at about 4v p-p.
> > and 5v
> > > > dc on pin 11. Does
> > > > > the EPROM lose all programming if battery
> dies? If so how do
> > you
> > > > reload? Will keyboard
> > > > > not boot without EPROM program. My friend
> today is bringing me
> > a
> > > > Z80 CPU in so I can
>
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Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Re: Prophet 10 repair
2008-05-01 by Frank Simon
Philip,
You are right. You have been taking jabs at me
for some reason for some time now. I am an RF Engineer for 15 years and prior to
that an RF Technician for another 6. I have been a musician for 30 years. I am a
hobbiest musical instrument repaiman with mostly amplifiers. I build and repair
computers. You are correct I am not an expert at the digital domain but I do
understand more than you think. Steve was kind enough to talk to me without
insult. If you think my postings are an insult to your intelligence please don't
bother responding.
Frank
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