crock
Experienced Member
Good evening gentlemen,
I'm been swimming in the Commodore pool for some years now but this is my first dip into the TRS end. What's the water like here, is it warm and inviting to strangers?:surf:
I have got my first TRS-80, so I'm very excited. It's a model-1 with level-II basic and it powers on, so I assume that's not a bad start. Following an old post on this forum, I made up a composite video lead and I now have a picture - even better!
First problem though - 4 keys don't work; 1, O (letter O, not zero), space and enter are all non responsive. Having found the schematics, these are not on the same row or column so I am assuming I'm looking at dirty contacts. SO first question, how easy is it to disassemble the keyboard to clean it? I'm not inclined to take it apart until I know the pitfalls.
Looking forward to hanging out here a bit more.
cheers, Rob
I'm been swimming in the Commodore pool for some years now but this is my first dip into the TRS end. What's the water like here, is it warm and inviting to strangers?:surf:
I have got my first TRS-80, so I'm very excited. It's a model-1 with level-II basic and it powers on, so I assume that's not a bad start. Following an old post on this forum, I made up a composite video lead and I now have a picture - even better!
First problem though - 4 keys don't work; 1, O (letter O, not zero), space and enter are all non responsive. Having found the schematics, these are not on the same row or column so I am assuming I'm looking at dirty contacts. SO first question, how easy is it to disassemble the keyboard to clean it? I'm not inclined to take it apart until I know the pitfalls.
Looking forward to hanging out here a bit more.
cheers, Rob