Bull Micral 65 information ?
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Bull Micral 65 information ?
So I found out I had a Bull Micral 65 case (which someone started modding but not too bad luckily) and I also found a motherboard.
The motherboard was missing its power supply headers (hmmm) and cpu.
So ordered the headers and a fellow collector had a 80286-12 for me so yesterday I soldered the headers back and today received the CPU.
Just now tried it and it works, whooohoooo
But now I am wondering, does anyone know what the two swiches do ?
And is it correct that the motherboard has SCSI onboard ?
The motherboard was missing its power supply headers (hmmm) and cpu.
So ordered the headers and a fellow collector had a 80286-12 for me so yesterday I soldered the headers back and today received the CPU.
Just now tried it and it works, whooohoooo
But now I am wondering, does anyone know what the two swiches do ?
And is it correct that the motherboard has SCSI onboard ?
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Re: Bull Micral 65 information ?
I have almost no information on the BULL Micral 65 but the subject is interesting and I will try to search. Could you take a picture of the motherboard as well as the switches you are talking about?
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Certainly, I actually have two systems but I am not sure which of the two is original so will take photo's of both systems.
Will probably be this weekend at the soonest though.
Will probably be this weekend at the soonest though.
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Hello,
I'm also very interested in this. The Bull Micral serie holds a special place in my heart
I recently got an untested Micral 60 (the first Bull IBM AT clone) which I haven't tried to restore yet. It's on my shortlist of coming projects.
I'd be curious to compare it in details with the 65.
I'm also very interested in this. The Bull Micral serie holds a special place in my heart
I recently got an untested Micral 60 (the first Bull IBM AT clone) which I haven't tried to restore yet. It's on my shortlist of coming projects.
I'd be curious to compare it in details with the 65.
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Some pictures can be found here : https://flic.kr/s/aHsmUFxbdW
What I know is that P14 is battery, P12 is for the leds on the front and P16 is the speaker
If you want any specific pictures let me know and I will make some.
What I know is that P14 is battery, P12 is for the leds on the front and P16 is the speaker
If you want any specific pictures let me know and I will make some.
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Thank you for the pictures
The 65 model is an evolution of the 60 model. If it uses the same case, the motherboard is very different (SIMM support, many connectors onboard).
The controller card is interesting, it seems to be MFM and SCSI compatible. Unless the 50-pin connector that we see connected to the motherboard is an extension of the bus? with external connector? or the SCSI controller is on the motherboard? I had never seen a card like this.
[edit] It seems that the SCSI controller is on the motherboard, it is the NCR 53C80 that we see on one of the pictures near the 50 pins connector.
The 65 model is an evolution of the 60 model. If it uses the same case, the motherboard is very different (SIMM support, many connectors onboard).
The controller card is interesting, it seems to be MFM and SCSI compatible. Unless the 50-pin connector that we see connected to the motherboard is an extension of the bus? with external connector? or the SCSI controller is on the motherboard? I had never seen a card like this.
[edit] It seems that the SCSI controller is on the motherboard, it is the NCR 53C80 that we see on one of the pictures near the 50 pins connector.
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Then to find the correspondences of the switches without the documentation it will be complicated. Perhaps you can take inspiration from the switches on the Micral 45 here, there are the same formats, but with precautions:
https://forum.system-cfg.com/viewtopic. ... 62#p149762
https://forum.system-cfg.com/viewtopic. ... 62#p149762
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The 45 and 65 were released around the same time and as the Bull Micral series seem to reuse things a lot it might make sense if the switches are the same too. I will check it out when I have some time.
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I am not so good with electronics but what would the resulting voltage be with this resistor in place ?
Because 6,2 volts seems a bit too much for the BIOS battery backup power.
Because 6,2 volts seems a bit too much for the BIOS battery backup power.
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It is the same référence than the battery in the Micral 35 ou 45 but not the same case:
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The role of this resistor is to protect the battery in the event of destruction of the diode which prevents its recharging. But the consumption is so low that it does not influence the voltage sufficiently.
I find the answer here :
https://forum.system-cfg.com/viewtopic. ... 02#p177002
And the tuto for rebuilt this battery:
https://forum.system-cfg.com/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=9780
Inside:
The role of this resistor is to protect the battery in the event of destruction of the diode which prevents its recharging. But the consumption is so low that it does not influence the voltage sufficiently.
I find the answer here :
https://forum.system-cfg.com/viewtopic. ... 02#p177002
And the tuto for rebuilt this battery:
https://forum.system-cfg.com/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=9780
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You don't know if anyone tried with just 3,6V ? Because I could just use standard CMOS battery complete with wires and all.
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The real time clock is the MC146818 (on the top right of the motherboard picture), you can look at the datasheet for specifications.
It seems to me that 3,6 V would be a little weak. It should not be forgotten that there is also one or two diodes on the circuit so a voltage drop of 0,5 to 1V.
It seems to me that 3,6 V would be a little weak. It should not be forgotten that there is also one or two diodes on the circuit so a voltage drop of 0,5 to 1V.
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Aah yes I see, 3V - 6V and indeed, if you loose 1V then it will not work and now I understand why 6,2V is not too much
Will order two AA sized with solder lips and the 47k resistor and then I can reuse the holder
It will look 100% original
Will order two AA sized with solder lips and the 47k resistor and then I can reuse the holder
It will look 100% original