VT202 Power On & Testing

Inspection of the first chassis showed no obvious issues so i removed all the cards, disconnected the drives, and bravely powered up it up.   The voltages looked sensible.   There was no smoke.

I then put the cards back in and fired it up.  Surprisingly, it came up ready for a boot disk.  I tried my disks for the VT1303.  Curiously the VT1303 word processor boot disk was labelled as also being for the RDS 201/202 and sure enough it worked.

The CP/M disk did not work.  It booted but then reported that it was not for this system and then halted.

I found another image “Lexitron Raytheon VT Series CPM-85 Disks 1 & 2” Disk 2 that sometimes worked (I thought there were drive issues) and then I found CP-M 2.20D worked better.

The cataract issues were remediated in much the same way as the VT 1303.

I then started trying the cards from the second machine in the first.  The processor cards appear identical, but CPM again reported that the system was incorrect.

  • RAM Card is good
  • Printer card is good
  • The first FDD is good
  • The second FDD does not read disks properly

After testing the disk cards, I had some problems getting the machine to start.  This seems to have been the keyboard connectors.  I gave them a clean (at both ends of the cable) and they came good.  Symptoms included a continual beep or incorrect characters typed after boot, or random rubbish on the screen.

The system will give a start chirp if the printer card is missing, but will not start the boot process.  The same if the second floppy disk controller is missing.

I repeated the exercise on the second chassis.  The 5V line was 5.75V.  It’s a switching supply.  I found the voltage could be adjusted at the pot next to R75 – top right.  Fully loaded it drops about 0.25V so I tweaked it up a little.

After cleaning a lot of edge connectors, this system also came up.  Remarkable really. As noted earlier, the processor card does not work with the same version of CP/M as the other machine.  I swapped the ROMs and it came good.   

These are 2708 ROMs which are a problem for me.  I don’t have a programmer that can read or write them (it on the “to be acquired” list). I adapted my EPROM programmer.  I can now read 2708s through an adapter.  I used a 2716 in the processor card with a hand made adapter.

The bottom line is that the two sets of cards are good except for one floppy disk controller.

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