Tano and artifacts

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pser1
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Tano and artifacts

Post by pser1 »

Hello,
does anybody know an easy way to avoid the artifacts when working in PMODE2-4 with that machine?
I won't matter to hack the board and add a switch.

Any advice will be very appreciate

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pere
Alastair
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Re: Tano and artifacts

Post by Alastair »

Have you tried using the Dragon's composite output?
pser1
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Re: Tano and artifacts

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Yes,
this output presents the artifacted colours too in the Tano Dragon

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Re: Tano and artifacts

Post by sixxie »

You probably won't get rid of them completely without modifying the display device.

The artifacted colours are just a facet of NTSC. The US machines do tend to have circuitry to force a colourburst even in the hi-res mono modes, but without that, I suspect you'd still get something. That would probably be display dependent though.
pser1
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Re: Tano and artifacts

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Hi,
I have tried connecting a 100nF capacitor in parallel to XL2 crystal, but that simply kills the video output signal!
I thought that this could have just prevented the color burst to be created :-(
It's a pity there is no info about the video circuit for the TANO ...

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pere
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Re: Tano and artifacts

Post by sorchard »

I had a look at a photo of the main board and didn't see anything useful. XL2 is the main crystal and would stop the Dragon completely if shorted with a cap, which is why the video disappears.

I wonder if a luma signal could be located and used to drive an S-video input for mono only. A schematic would be good but a quick search didn't turn one up.
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Re: Tano and artifacts

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Hi Stew,
that explains why the adjustable capacitor near the XL2, when moved too far away from its position, turns the Tano off
and when putting it to its old position you need to reset the machine unplugging and plugging again the mains supply.
I think that in the FB group Zippster asked for a Tano schematics too. Let's hope that someone will come up with one!

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pere
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