munkeyboy wrote:I have over 20 Dragons (most of them from my brother who used to service them, as well as my own from 1983, plus a few from ebay)
Do any of your Dragons have 68B09E (or better) processors fitted?
munkeyboy wrote:I have over 20 Dragons (most of them from my brother who used to service them, as well as my own from 1983, plus a few from ebay)
I have downloaded them!Alastair wrote:Here are a couple of photographs of the innards of my Dragon 32 (ID 78 in the survey). I'll probably remove them on Monday or Tuesday, in an effort to reduce bandwidth on this thread, so please download them if you think you may make use of them.
I forgot, driving PAL with a 6847 requires some extra circuitry with the Tano won't have.JamesD wrote:The January 1984 issue of Color Computer Magazine has a pretty good picture of the Tano Dragon insides. It's probably just a Dragon 64 clocked for NTSC.
I like the board layout better than the CoCo.
Too bad they didn't socket the RAM, 6847 or PIAs.
sixxie,sixxie wrote:Two of my Dragon 64s have Issue 2A motherboards. Not sure if there was ever a 2 or a 2B, but thought I'd mention it for the dropdown.
I'd like to help populate your database, but apart from one perhaps (no issue number on motherboard with Issue 3 PSU board), I have no idea what the original configuration of any of these machines were - I chopped & changed with wild abandon, though I would guess that the Issue 3 motherboard was probably in the case with the highest serial number.
Would individual entries per-part be useful at all, or are you aiming to collate the combinations that made up released machines? Alhough I can't actually be completely certain that the CPUs are all in their original motherboard either. One of them has a B09, but I know I transferred that one from a CoCo. Actually the more I think about it, the more I suspect that putting any of this data in would just confuse things