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Sharp PC-1260 information [slightly OT] - Nelson M. Sicuro (Brazil) - 01-23-2004 Hi all, I'm now a proud owner of this little marvel: Sharp PC-1260.
I already discover the assembler language of its processor, I need to know more of its hardware. There is a way to put a 32K chip there? And I'm thinking of build another PCB to "replace" the original with FLASH ROM and SRAM. Any ideas?? Someone as crazy as me? Best regards,
Nelson
Re: Sharp PC-1260 information [slightly OT] - Pierre Brial - 01-25-2004 Hello Nelson, Congratulations, PC-1260 is truly a great computer-calculator, and you can really put it in a small pocket. You can actually replace one of the 2k RAM ship with a 8k. You will obtain an home-made PC-1261 or PC-1262.
In the 80's some improved 32k PC-1260 were sold in France and Germany. If you do some successfull experiments please tell me. Here is my address : pbrial**at**ool**dot**fr (despam accordingly). Some easiest hardware upgrade : - you can replace the 768 khz oscillator by a faster one. Success have been obtained with 910 khz, 1000 khz, and 1250 khz. 2000 khz is too fast, the CPU cannot follow. The gain in calculating speed is exactly equal to new_frequency/768. - if you remove the diode located right to the bottom battery contact, you will have the japanese version. shift+SML activate the japanese keyboard, but you loose the lower case (japanese version can be activated by software too). Happy experiments
Pierre Brial
Re: Sharp PC-1260 information [slightly OT] - Nelson M. Sicuro (Brazil) - 01-25-2004 Hi Pierre
I made a memory map of it, and found many "gaps" in it, and reversed-engineered the memory PCB schematics. It is easy to build a 16KB version, as long as it *does't* use any address between $7800~$7FFF to any keyboard port or something. Best regards!
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