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C5 Help => C5 Support => Topic started by: alan1310 on 12, August, 2009 - 18:44:22

Title: ULA Chips
Post by: alan1310 on 12, August, 2009 - 18:44:22
if you read through any c5 stuff you will have def herd about these little gits they hide away in your pod waiting until you want to get to work then it breaks i hear they are super sensitive so no wonder they break. i also no you can not get hold of these chips any more so if it breaks it makes your pod a right off. i have also read that the Sinclair zx80 had one of these chips in and i have found a man with a small amount of these left so i am just wondering are they the same Chip?
Title: Re: ULA Chips
Post by: Umpa on 12, August, 2009 - 19:50:11
ferranti made several ula chips. When I googled the correct chip number all I could find out is that it's a logic chip. Both the spectrum and zx80 had a ula chip of some kind but I don't think it's the same type. I don't even think there is an equivalent type either.
Title: Re: ULA Chips
Post by: radiomarty on 12, August, 2009 - 20:06:01
I spoke to Adam Harper on this one and my understanding is the ULA in the C5 was specially made for it. Having looked inside my ZX81 the ULA is different. So they appear to be as hard to get as rocking horse poo !!!!!!!
Title: Re: ULA Chips
Post by: Retro Andy on 12, August, 2009 - 23:02:54
I think you can get them from maplins electronics ?

Retro Andy
Title: Re: ULA Chips
Post by: alan1310 on 13, August, 2009 - 13:14:54
ah well it was worth a try i looked at maplins website could not find them is thier something else that does the same job ?
Title: Re: ULA Chips
Post by: Karl on 13, August, 2009 - 16:27:03
Quote from: alan1310 on  13, August, 2009  - 13:14:54
ah well it was worth a try i looked at maplins website could not find them is thier something else that does the same job ?


I don't think there is anything available "off the shelf".

C5martin has ventured further than most trying to find a cure for the ula chip problem, and even he hasn't found a replacement .
Title: Re: ULA Chips
Post by: Umpa on 13, August, 2009 - 20:36:20
Yep me too,  I'm now toying with the idea of seeing if it can be emulated in a PIC chip, it wont be easy tho.
Title: Re: ULA Chips
Post by: radiomarty on 14, August, 2009 - 07:31:05
I have been discussing this with the 'tech' guy's at work. It seems there is a need and market for a 'copy' chip as they are not going to last forever. I will continue looking into this - will be intrested to know how you get on Umpa.