[aprssig] Re: MFJ 1270B
Stephen H. Smith
wa8lmf2 at aol.com
Sat Dec 31 21:42:34 EST 2005
fred at wb4aej.com wrote:
> Bruce,
>
> Yes, I have already installed UIView on my PC, though I haven't yet
> mastered its use (and I say that tongue in cheek).
>
> I popped the cover. I see the firmware in one of three DIP sockets in a
> row. The middle one is empty.
>
> In that case, is the TAPR firmware upgrade worth the cost or should I
> let it ride?
>
> I would like to stick a little more memory in there, though. Maybe I
> can find some on Ebay. Or maybe you folks know what I need and where to
> find it at a good cost.
>
> 73,
>
>
1) At some point, MFJ dropped KISS support to make room for other
features in their firmware -- not certain when they started
non-supporting it. Test it in KISS mode and see if it works.
The original TNC2 design (of which the MFJ is a near clone) used two 8K
static RAMS and a 27128 EPROM. These three chips filled all three
sockets. The board layout provided support for anticipated future
higher density stat RAMS. A movable jumper on the board provided for
addressing two 8K RAMS or a single (at the time horribly expensive) 32K
RAM.
Within a few years the single 32K RAM became standard, the jumper was
bridged with a PC board trace that had to be slashed with an X-acto
knife if you wanted to downgrade to the dual 8K configuration, and the
second socket has remained empty ever since.
There is no point in adding memory; indeed you CAN'T add memory. This
thing is NOT a PC capable of addressing hundreds of megabytes of RAM.
The entire memory address space of the Z-80 CPU in the TNC is only 64K!!
The 32K RAM occupies half of the memory space; the firmware in the
27256 (32K bytes) EPROM already occupies the other half. The entire
TNC firmware is hand-coded directly in Z-80 assembly code and takes a
fraction of the RAM and ROM that typical PC apps take.
Bear in mind you are not running Microsoft bloatware, written in
high-level languages with a graphical interface, that occupies 10s or
100s of MB in the TNC (although you may well be on the PC attached to
the TNC's serial port). Think of the miniscule amounts of memory that
8-bit CP/M and Apple ][ programs required compared to todays stuff!
Stephen H. Smith wa8lmf (at) aol.com
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