[sdiy] 8080-based synth reliability
Ove Ridé
nitro2k01 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 6 22:07:39 CEST 2017
You ought to document the project for posterity and 5 minutes of Hackaday
fame. If you post a ROM dump or perhaps source code if it survived for all
these years, the project might take on a modern life on its own by
dedicated hackers. (I for one wouldn't mind looking at it.)
On Friday, 6 October 2017, Dave Brown <davebr at modularsynthesis.com> wrote:
> This is definitely DIY related and somewhat synth related in that it is a
> digital 3 voice synthesizer. In late 1976 I designed a dedicated 8080
> based three voice PWM synthesizer as a doorbell. The code was based on a
> program called Music for the Processor Technology Sol-20 computer. I had
> to disassemble the program to get it to run on a basic 8080 system using a
> single 2708 EPROM and two 2114 static rams. It used a simple transistor
> driver for the speaker. The 8080 is unmarked so I think it might even be
> an engineering sample.
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> This system has continuously run for approximately 14,870 days or nearly
> 356,880 hours. Well this week it died. The processor is just absolutely
> lifeless. I had another 8080 from the same vintage but at least marked and
> replacing it brought the system back to life. Note that in the 40 years
> the 2708 has not forgotten even though the guaranteed retention is only 10
> years. I think it will outlive me.
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> It was a really progressive program for the time. This doorbell also
> includes a RS-232 interface so I could compile new music to upload to it
> for special occasions.
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> Dave
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> David J. Brown
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> Modular Synthesis, LLC
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> http://modularsynthesis.com
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/Ove
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