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Thanks so much for the detailed information! So great to hear that this also works well with the Compaq Portable 1. I'll try to get the page updated as soon as I can. No problem at all with recommendations for professional services, I also used PCBWay to manufacture my boards and they were great. I've also had good experiences with JLCPCB - due to the simplicity of the board I should think that any commercial PCB fab can handle it just fine. Interesting to hear about the 200ns RAM in the SixPakPlus, that's also very useful to know. |
Just wanted to add a couple of notes. I built one of these too for my Compaq Portable I
If I come up with a good way to install the PCB and use the disk drive, I'll follow up. |
Thanks @AtomicLunchbox - I have one original drive, though without the original cage. For the other one I was missing the original drive, so I made a 3d printed enclosure that has a gotek, as well as now a reset button and turbo button (connected to the PC-Sprint.) You can see the purple housing in one of the pictures that I posted. I'm not sure how it could block both bays, but the closest bay I could definitely see it blocking without a replacement like I'm using. |
@cognitivegears take look at the pictures above. Full height floppy (original) prevents the pc-sprint from being installed. There just isn't enough room. Your drive is a lot shorter than mine so I was assuming it's half height. |
Hi gang! I am currently testing the pc-sprint on my Compaq board revision 1. I tried a 24mhz crystal and it fails with a RAM error 0002 201. I know it is probably because it is too fast. I do have a V20 but no math-co. |
Mine is a Portable Plus, but it has the revision 1 board. The DRAM appears to be stock 200ns chips soldered on and 250 in the socketed banks. I also have an ISA RAM card with another 256K of 250ns parts. |
Has anyone tried the Skinny Sprint V2 by Epictronics? It’s smaller and may fit under the floppy drive |
Thank you so much for creating this repo and archiving this information!
I wanted to confirm that the PC-Sprint does work on the Compaq Portable 1 as well. A couple of notes on it:
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