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CONTENTS
Safety Test
Keyboard Exploded View and Parts List
CPC6128 Basic Hardware Analysis
Function Diagrams
Function Diagrams
Software Errors
Diagnostic Flow Chart
Alignment Checks
CPC6128 Main PCB
CPC6128 CPU Circuit Diagram
Electrical Parts List
GT65 Exploded View and Cabinet Parts List
GT65 Circuit Diagram and Voltages
GT65 Main PCB and Alignment Instructions
GT65 Electrical Parts List
CTM644 Cabinet Drawing and Electrical Parts List
CTM644 Electrical Parts List and Alignment Instructions
CTM644 Electrical Parts List and Voltages
CTM644 Circuit Diagram
Main PCB
Interface Circuit Diagram
Disc Control Circuit Diagram
Cassette Control Circuit Diagram
Mechanism and Mechanical Replacements
Technical Specification
Page
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8,9,10,11
12,13,14,15
16,17,18
19,20
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22
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28
29,30
31,32
33,34
35,36
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Back page
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SAFETY TEST
All Monitors are safety tested to the following specifications.
1). Flash Test
Test at 3kV between the live and neutral of the mains lead joined together and
and ALL accessible metal points on the exterior of the set.
2). Insulation Resistance Test
Test between the live and neutral of the mains lead joined together and ALL
accessible metal points on the exterior of the set to show a resistance of at
least 4Mohm.
If after servicing there is any doubt about continued electrical safety the above
tests should be carried out.
AMSTRAD CONSUMER ELECTRONICS PLC
BRENTWOOD HOUSE, 169 KINGS ROAD, BRENTWOOD, ESSEX CM14 4EF.
Telephone: Brentwood (0277) 228888. Telex: 995417 AMSELE G.
2
1
4
KEYBOARD EXPLODED VIEW
KEYBOARD PARTS LIST
Sym Description
1 Cabinet Top Assembly
2 Frame FDD
3 Knob Volume
4 Cabinet Bottom
5 Keyboard Assembly ESU-244
6 Compact Floppy Disc Drive
EME-155
7 Volume Rotary K121 LOlOT-20KB
8 Jack RCA 3.5 HSJ1061-01-440
9 User Port Socket HXC0730-01-010
10 Jack DIN TCS4450-01-101
11 Jack DC HEC0470-01-630
12 Jack DIN TCS4460-01-1011
13 Cord DC 14550401
14 Relay G4S-1112P-1-B-19
15 Cord Connector 8W6Q004A
16 SpeakerC040K01K2451
Part No.
170855
170856
170806
170857
170858
190005
170807
170022
170023
170850
170024
170025
170822
170123
170862
170124
CPC61 28 - BASIC
HARDWARE ANALYSIS
RED NO
LED LIGHTS >----1_--<
?
MAINS
FUSE OK
?
NO
REPLACE
MAINS FUSE
YES
{
CHECK FAULTY MONITOR
CABLE TERMINATION
ALL OK INTERNAL CONNECTORS
BRIGHTNESS CONTROL
NOTHING{FAULTY ULA
Z80A
6845
CRYSTAL
RAM
FAULTY VIDEO CONNECTOR
FAULTY CABLE ASSY
FAULTY ULA
>------< FAULTY PCB
STILL
NO
ANY
PICTURE
AT ALL
?
{
FAULTY LED
1---- BROKEN PCB TRACK
FAULTY CONNECTER
YES
5V NO CHECK FOR
DC PRESENT >-------l FAULTY CABLE
ON OR PLUG ASSY
CABLE FROM MONITO
NO
RGB
VIDEO YES
CONNECTOR >---<
INSERTED
TEST SWITCH {
ON COMPUTER 1---_ FAULTY SWITCH
KEYBOARD
UNIT
CHECK INTERNAL
CONNECTORS,
SOLDERED
JOINTS
CHECK
KEYBOARD
CONNECTOR
FAULTY AUDIO AMP OR SPEAKER
FAULTY VOLUME CONTROL
FAULTY AUDIO CONNECTOR
PLUG/SOCKET
FAULTY AY-3-8192 SOUND IC
YES
NO
IF UNIT STILL
FAULTLY SEEK
SPECIALIST
ADVICE
NO
YES
DOES
SOUND
OPERATE
?
DO
__I- N_O< ALL KEYS
OPERATE
?
NO IMPROVEMENT
SEE DISC
FLOW CHARi
CHECK KEYBOARD PCB
FOR SIGNS OF ABUSE:
- CRACKS
- LIQUID SPILLAGE
- DISTORTED MOUNTING
CHECK CONNECTOR LEAD
AND TERMINATION
REPLACE}
DISC
Full diagnostic tests on the C.P.U. can be carried out using the Amstrad RP2 Test Pack.
Please contact Amstrad PLC for information on same.
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OUTPUT IQ
CONROL
FUNCTION DIAGRAMS
ICIOI
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CPC6128 FUNCTION DIAGRAMS
FUNCTION FOR A I1ICROCOI1PUTER AND IC's
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ADRESS
BUS
-A2
I-AI
o-Ao
-GND
8 -RFSH)SYSTEI1
7-11] CONTROL
6 -
-DUSRO CPU
- BUS
4 - WA IT CONTROL
3-BUSAK
2 -lJRjSYSTEI1
I -IW CONTROL
L- ........J
ADRESS
BUS
Vo
PORTA
WRITE
CONTROL
3 -RESET
INPUTS
o
I1AI
I1A2
I1A3
Vee
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KEYBOARD SW,
CONNCTOR NO.
234 5 6 8 10
765A
VCC
RWISEEK
lCT/DIR
FR/STP
HDl
ROY
WP/TS
FlT/TRC
PSo
PS1
WDA
USo
US1
HD
MFM
WE
VCO
RD
ROW
l..... ---.,....::.:r
WCK
RESET
R5
ViR
CS
AO
DBO
DB1
DB2
DB3
DB4
DB5
DB6
DB]
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DACK
TC
lOX
INT
ClK
GND
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5
4
7
6
3
II
12
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DEL
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Software Errors
If a drive fault is reported the fault may be a software problem. Before investigating the drive
please carry out the following checks to ensure it is not a software problem.
Detection and Correction of "Soft Errors"
Soft errors are usually caused by the following reasons.
1) Random external noise of several usec or less.
2) Minute off-tracking and shifting of write timing that are not detected during the write operation
which can cause the soft error during the read.
To remedy such soft errors, take the following procedures at the controller side.
1) Repetitive reading on the track by 10 times or more until the data is restored.
2) When the data is not restored by step 1, access the head to the adjacent track in the same
direction as move previously, and thereafter return the head to the original track.
3) Repeat the step 1.
4) If the data is not restored by the above steps, the error cannot be remedied
Write Error
When an error is caused during the write operation, the error is usually detected during the next
rotation through the read operation called "Write check".
To correct the error, repeat the write operation again and carry out the Write check.
If the result is still incorrect even after the write operation is repeated more than 10 times, either
the disc or the drive are working incorrectly. To find out the trouble source, carry out the read
operations with another track. Should the error still be found, change the disk and repeat the above
procedures. Should error still be found, the drive should be considered defective. If the 8rror is
removed, the original disk must be defective. Discard it.
Seek Error
1) Step motor or step motor drive circu it is defective.
2) The torque of the carriage is not correct.
Restoration procedures from the seek error.
Make the re-calibration to the track 00. Then, carry out the re-seek to the original track.
Notes:
1) Always ensure the head is clean.
2) Index/Sector Factor (Ready Defect)
As the unit has Optional Read Output
It is normally not ready until 2 revolutions are made after the disk insertion.
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3-A
Diagnostic
Flow Chart
This chart must be used in conjunction with
the Alignment Procedures.
This chart is for information only and
does not guarantee an exact diagnosis.
For warranty purposes any faulty drive
mechanism must be returned toAmstrad
for replacement. Service Agents should
not attempt any repairs on the mechanism
or to its p.e.B. P.No. 30001.
N
Motor rotation
N
Read error
N
Write error
N
Interchange-
ability error
8
Disk Drive O.K.
3-8
Motor rotation
y
FLOW CHART (cont)
N
N
N
Check wiring
Adjust to 2001 ms
N
y
Replace motor
Replace drive
9
3-C
Read error
Test with disk
EME - CF2
y
N
N
FLOW CHART (cont)
y
Replace drive
10
Replace disk
(inspect by
drive)
Replace drive
N
N
Replace drive
N
Replace
head assembly
Replace drive
Replace
TROO sensor
3-D
Open
Repair
head connector
FLOW CHART (CaNT)
Write error
Short
Replace
control PCB
Amplifier
system
Head system
Replace drive
Media failure
N
N
Adjust
positioning
N
Adjust
index timing
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The data contained in the following 4 pages is for information only. Service Agents must not carry
out any repair or adjustment to the Drive mechanism and its associated PCB 30001 during
warranty. Fauity mechanism must be returned to AMSTRAD for exchange.
Alignment Checks
Please use this this information in conjunction with the diagnostic flow chart.
Equipment required: Double Beam Scope; EME - CF2 Test Disk (please refer to disk notes for usage).
The following checks can be carried out in routine servicing. If the wave patterns do not appear this
confirms a fault with the mechanism. Before attempting any replacement check these waveforms
thoroughly.
Content of adjustment and checking
CE DISK
EME CF2
1. Rc:dial adjustment by use of Track 19 (Fig. 1). 0
2. Adjustment of the index burst by use of Track 39 (Fig. 2). 0
3. Azimuth check by use of Track 39 (Fig. 3-4). 0
List of Test Points
Test point Name of signal
TP 1 Read signal of filter outlet
TP 2 Read signal of filter outlet
TP 3 Signal ground
TP 5 TROO sensor output
TP 9 Index signal
TP 11 Signal ground
2ms 2ms
....
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BLOCK 2 BLOCK 3 BLOCK 49
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ms
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,....
2F 1F 1F
"
.....
....
-
....
i4-500fJs ........
....
-
-
300fJs 500fJs
200ms (TOTAL 49 BLOCKS)
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INDEX
Fig.1 Waveform of T19 (Servp pattern)
INDEX
ALIGNMENT CHECKS
.....-
,.....
-
500fJsec
Fig. 5-1 Index burst waveform
Amplitude
ratio (%)
100
80
60
40
20
--
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lajI-IE}
Inner: bla x 100%
Outer: alb x 100%
10 20 30 40 50
Amount of Off - center (I-' )
Fig. 5-2 Off-centre calibration curve
(Effective width of read head is 180u)
Fig. 5-3 Azimuth burst
-48'
-72< +48' n+72'
-
12HH
OB-
0-8&88-
+
12
-BG-HB-
Fig, 5-4 shows azimuth burst in the cases of azimuth -12',0' and +12.
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ALIGNMENT CHECKS (cant)
Fig. 2 Waveform of T39 (Index pattern - Radial alignment)
Difference between Track 00 and 39
is within 18fJs (2')
300fJs
+114-
2F (l25kHz)
INDEX
I
.
500fJs
-
1.8ms 0.6ms
r-01ms
100%
2F(125kHz)
INDEX I.B
2 3 4
Fig.3 Waveform of T39 (Azimuth, alignment)
120 o5 3 5 0 5 3 5 0.5
, I
BLOCK 47
I I I ....J I I
BLOCK 1 BLOCK 2 BLOCK 3
47 pair servo-patters for use
Fig.4 Waveform of T39
+72 - 48' +48'-72'
U IL...- --J
Index Aximuth burst
burst
2F 2F 1F II Track
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ALIGNMENT CHECKS (cant)
1) Check Positioning
1) Load CE Disk.
2) Set up track 00, Motor off.
3) Scope to TP5.
4) Adjust 00 Sensor (8 on Fig. 6) so that scope shows correct difference as Fig. 2.
2) Adjustment of Index Timing
1) Load the CE Disk (refer to disk info)
2) Step the disk to the track 39.
3) Synchronise the oscilloscope by TP9 (INDEX). Set the time base to 0.1 msec/DIV.
4) Connect the probe to TP1.
Connect the ground probe to TP3 and TP11 (ground) of PCB.
Set the input to AC and set the vertical axis to 20mV/DIV.
5) Measure timing between sweep start and an initial data pulse. It should be 500 usee 500 usee.
When the timing is not within this range, proceed with the following adjustment. (Refer to Fig. 5-1).
6) Loosen the tW'1 screws fixed LED printed board. Adjust the position of LED printed board so that the
timing is 500 usee 100 usee.
7) Re-check the timing.
8) Seek to the track 00 and make sure that the timing is within 500 usee 200 usee. Tighten the
screws. (Fig. 5 - 1).
3) Check of Head Output
This check is effective only when making write and read check as described below. If the output level is
less than the prescribed output, clean the head before check.
Disk used for this check must be in good condition.
1) Load the CE Disk.
2) Select track 39.
3) Connect one of the probes of the oscilloscope to TP1 of the printed circuit board, another probe to
TP2, and the probe to ground to TP3, TP11 (ground).
Invert one channel, and set it to Add input, set input to AC, and set the vertical axis to 50mV/DIV and the
horizontal axis to 20msec/DIV.
4) Make sure tha average output level is the following value or more: 140 mV p-p (SN 25dB or more)
If the output is less than the above-described value, replace the head.
4) Adjustment of Positioning
1) Load CE disk.
2) Select Track 19.
3) Monitor the output in the same way as the head output inspection.
Calculate the off-track amount in reference to the calibration graph, showing the interrelation
between the burst amplitude ratio and off-track amount. (Refer to Fig. 5-2).
4) The average of amplitude ratio should be below 26 um.
If it is not within this range, make the following adjustment.
i) Loosen the bolt of the rotation stopper which fixes the screw shaft (Fig. 6-3).
Rotate the screw shaft and adjust it in such a way that the amplitude ratio may become below
15 uM. Tentatively set the bolt at that position.
ii) Make the to track step to the inner and outer circles and bring it to the original position. Make sure
that the adjustment is all right. Then, tighten the bolt.
5) Confirmation of Head Azimuth
1) Load the CE Disk
2) Select Track 39.
3) Synchronise the probe of the oscilloscope by TP9 of PCB and connect another probe to TP1, and
the probe ground to TP3, TP11 (ground). Set the input to AC, the vertical axis to 10 mV/DIV, and the
horizontal axis to 0.5 msec/DIV. Make sure that the two outside burst waveforms are smaller than
two inside burst waveforms as shown in Fig. 5-3.
Note: Signal preceding the azimuth burst is the index burst.
If the azimuth is still incorrect reeplace the head assembly.
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Circ. Ref. Description Part No.
Carbon Film Resistors
470hm R146-153, 161, 162 10020
560hm R155,306 10022
820hm R141 10030
1500hm R136 10036
1800hm R134 10037
2200hm R137 10040
2700hm R126, 128, 130 10042
5600hm R317 10050
6800hm R1 25, 127, 129, 135, 157, 158, 10052
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1kohm R113, 121-123, 132, 140,211, 10061
212,216,313,315,321
1k50hm R124 10065
2k2ohm R102, 109, 110, 112,214 10069
3k30hm R131 10073
4k7ohm R144, 310,323 10077
10kohm R114-117, 120, 133, 142,217, 10085
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18kohm R308,311 10091
22kohm R118,119,304,305 10093
47kohm R302, 303, 307, 319, 320 10101
470kohm R314
1Mohm R111 10147
3M30hm R101 170867
10Mohm R143,145 170868
4ohm7 V4W Fuse R322 170866
100ohm1f2W R316 1400183
Ceramic Capacitors
15pF C137,138 170869
220pF C139-141,310 400107
270pF C313 170126
470pF C306 24004
0.1 uF C101-135,201-213 24020
Electrolytic Capacitors
1uF/50V C309,311,314,317,318 20062
22uF/10V C308 20025
47uF/10V C136, 303, 306 1400244
100uF/10V C301,304 20028
100uF/16V C315 20028
Polycarbonate Capacitors (All working voltage 50V D.C.)
0.001 uF C312 170217
0.01 uF C305 170128
0.047uF C318 1409178
0.068uF C302 170129
0.1 uF C319 320 170851
Diodes
D1 01,303,304 1S2472-HS 170115
D201 DS442XFA5 170816
D301 10E1 170865
D302 SLP-155B (R) 170866
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IC's
IC101 HD74LS145 170101
IC102 AY-3-8912 40001
IC103 TMM-23256P-1953 40025
IC104, 105, 109, HD74LS153 170103
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IC106 HD74LS273 170104
IC107 M5L8255AP-5 170105
IC108 HD6845SP 170106
IC110,210 HD74LS132 170107
IC111 Z8400APS 40080
IC112,207 HD74LS32 40013
IC114 HD74LS373 170108
IC115 HD74LS244 170109
IC116 HSG3130/3170 40010
IC117 TC74HCU04P 40008/A
IC11 e PAL 16L8AC 40031
IC119-134 MSM3764-20RS 170110
IC201 UPD765AC-2 40018
IC202 FDC9216BT 170812
IC203 SN74HC240N 170863
IC204 TMM-23128P-1851 40015
IC205 DN74LS08 40011
IC206,208 DN74LS38 40019
IC209 DN74LS136 40016
IC211 DN74LS27 40012
IC212 DN74LS74 40014
IC213 TC74HC161 P 170864
IC301 LA4140 170111
IC302 LA6358S 170814
Tra nsistors
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Q1 02,301,302 2SC1815Y 170114
W303 2SC950Y 170448
Miscellaneous
J101 Jack DIN 170025
J102 Socket D Sub 9 170023
J103 Jack RCA3.5 170022
J104, 105 Socket IC 20 Pin DIL 170021
J106 Socket IC 10 Pin DIL 170865
J301 Jack DC. 170024
J302 Jack DIN 170850
VR301 Vol. Rot. 20k 170807
CD302 D.C. Cord 170882
CD201 Cord Connector 170862
FDD201 Compact Floppy Disc 190005
Drive EME-155
NR101 R. Network Exb P86222J 170860
NR201 R. Network Exb P87681 J 170861
RY301 Relay G4S-1112P-1-B-19 170123
SP301 Speaker C040K01 K2451 170124
X101 Crystal HC-18RW 16MHz 170859
No part numbers are given for any parts on PCB30001, should there be any electrical
fault with that PCB Service Agents should return the whole Disc Drive Mechanism
complete with the PCB for replacement.
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1 Front Cabinet 170831
2 Cable Clamp 170502
3 Bracket Cabinet (L) 170504
4 Bracket Cabinet (R) 170503
5 Bracket P.C.B. (L) 170505
6 Bracket P.C.B. (R) 170506
7 C.R.T. Green 170507
8 Metal Washer C.R.T. 170508
9 Fixing Screw C.RT 170509
10 Deflection Yoke 170510
11 C.RT Socket 170511
12 Power Tx. S/170832
13 Rear Cabinet 170513
14 Control Knobs 170514
15 Button Power 170515
16 On/Off Switch 170516
17 V. Hold Pot. 170833
18 Contrast Pot. 170518
19 Brightness Pot. 170519
20 D.C. Cord 170316
21 DIN Cord 170317
22 D.C. Jack 170834
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DISC CONTROL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
WARNING: This Circuit Diagram
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Head Assembly
Stepper Motor
Stepper Motor Rotation Bolt
Spindle Motor
Flywheel
Pulley
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Track 00 Sensor Assembly
Spring
Loading Unit
MECHANICAL REPLACEMENTS
5
MECHANISM
3
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This drawing is for information only. During
the warranty period Service Agents must
return the Disc Drive Mechanism complete
with PCB30001 for replacement.
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Head Assembly
i) Remove 2 screws from F. panel and remove F. panel.
ii) Remove 4 screws from the control PCB.
iii) Disconnect plug from Stepper Motor.
iv) Disconnect plug from LED P.C.B.
v) Disconnect transistor from Spindle Motor.
vi) Disconnect Index Sensor from front of P.C.B.
vii) Raise P.C.B. from side opposite LED and remove plug from head.
viii) Control P.C.B. will now be free - remove.
ix) Remove 4 screws securing the Loading Unit to the chassis from the Flywheel side and remove
Loading Unit.
x) Remove spring and rod support screws.
xi) Gently slide the head off the rod.
xii) Replacement is reverse process.
After reassembly check alignment of Azimuth Burst/Track 00 Positioning.
Spindle Motor
i) Remove transistor fitled to Motor.
ii) Unplug CN5 from Control P.C.B.
iii) Remove Drive Belt.
iv) Undo 2 screws securing motor.
v) Replacement is reversal of removal.
vi) Adjust VR201 so Index frequency is 200 2ms (See Fig. 5-1).
Stepper Motor
i) Remove Control P.C.B. as (1).
ii) Remove 2 securing screws for Stepper Motor Bracket.
iii) Stepper Motor can now be removed.
iv) After replacement index and positioning must be checked and amended as necessary.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
KEYBOARD:
74 Keys - qwerty style, numeric cluster, cursor and copy cursor,
return, enter, shift, caps, lock, tab, delete, clear, control.
CASSETTE HANDLING:
Write speed software selectable - 1K baud or 2K baud, read speed
automatically established by software. Motor on/off controlled by
software.
POWER SUPPLY:
Screen System: 240V AC 50Hz (keyboard and disc drive power
supplied by screen system).
CP/M usually assumes an 80 column screen is available. The
CPC6128's ability to present text in 80 column format is a prerequisite
for the majority of CP/M applications.
DIMENSIONS (mm):
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Keyboard 510 48 170
CTM644 375 340 365
GT65 305 315 335
Joystick 90 170 100
Modulator 120 70 170
WEIGHTS (Kg):
Keyboard 2.0
CTM644 10.6
GT65 6.3
Joystick 0.3
Modulator 1.4
Disc System Specification:
The disc drive is a 3 inch system, conforming to the Hitachi!
Panasonic standard. The software is configured for a 12mS step
rate, and 30mS settling time.
The system is designed to control a maximum of 2 drives. A ROM
contains the extensions for AMSDOS and the machine dependent
elements of CP/M and Dr LOGO.
The ruggedly constructed 3 inch discs are usable on both sides,
each side is provided with a reusable write protect clip which is slid
into position as required.
AMSDOS &CP/M Plus
AMSDOS is a disc operating system which expands Locomotive
BASIC, adding additional commands to make full use of the disc files.
AMSDOS enables BASIC programs to access disc files in the same
manner as cassette files, in fact the same commands are used with
file names conforming to CP/M and CP/M Plus conventions.
AMSDOS and CP/M both share the same file structure and can read
and write each other's files. The Digital Research CP/M Plus
operating system is supplied with the CPC6128, permitting the user
to access the wealth of applications software written to run under
CP/M. In addition to the usual CP/M Plus utilities, additional
features have been included for the CPC6128.
Disc Organisation:
Both AMSDOS and CP/M Plus support two different disc formats:
System format, and DATA only format.
Format selection is automatic on disc access. Both formats use the
same framework, but have different sector configurations.
Common to all:
Single-sided, double density.
51 2 byte sector size.
40 tracks.
Sectors interleaved 2: 1.
SYSTEM format:
The most frequently used f6rmat, since CP/M 2.2 and CP/M Plus
may only be loaded from a system format disc. 2K is used for the
directory, and 9K reserved for the system.
9 sectors per track.
2 reserved tracks for CP/M.
169K byte file capacity.
DATA only format:
All the tracks are used to store data.
2K bytes reserved for the directory.
9 sectors per track.
No reserved tracks.
178K byte file capacity.
The CPC6128 is compatible with programs developed for Amstrad
CP/M 2.2 and will run Amstrad CP/M 2.2 discs. Programs developed
specifically for CP/M Plus with GSX will not run on Amstrad CP/M
2.2. The term CP/M Plus is synonymous with CP/M 3.0.
Either side 01an AMSTRAD CP/M Plus or AMSDOS disc may be
accessed by the disc controller, depending on which way round the
disc is inserted.
Please note that while every care has been taken to ensure
compatibility with existing CP/M software, some packages available
make use of undocumented features of the CP/M operating system,
and these may not be supported by the CPC6128 implementation.
Protected cassette files may not be occupied on disc, and care
should be taken to observe the copyright conditions of any software
when transfering programmes between cassette and disc.
In keeping with our policy of continually improving our service, and
the technical quality of our products, we reserve the right to change
component types, manufacturers, sources of supply or technical
specification at any time.
Keyboard/computer unit, Colour Monitor, Monochrome Monitor-
Designed in UK., Made in Korea.
Joystick - Designed in UK., Made in Taiwan.
Power Supply/Modulator - Designed in UK., Made in UK.
Software - Written in UK. and US.A., Made in Korea and t'he UK.
CP/M Plus, CP/M and Dr Logo are trade marks of Digital Research Inc.
AMSTRAD, AMSOFT, AMSDOS, CPC464, and CPC6128 are trademarks
of AMSTRAD Consumer Electronics PLe.
Mode 3
16 from 27
200
160
20
Mode 2
2 from 27
200
640
80
LSI CHIPS:
Z80A
128K
48K
processor running at 4MHz
bytes of RAM arranged in two 64K banks (over 41 K
available to user in BASIC, 61 K available TPA to
CP/M Plus)
bytes of ROM containing BASIC, the operating system
and disc extensions
6845 CRT controller device
AY38912 sound generator chip 3 voice, 8 octaves
8255 parallel I/O device
7653 floppy disc controller
DISPLAY SPECIFICATION:
Display Mode Mode 1
No. of colours 4 from 27
Vertical dots 200
Horizontal dots 320
Horizontal characters 40
ADD-ON ABILITY:
Additional compact floppy disc drive system, type FD-1.
Centronics compatible printer.
Joystick(s).
Various peripherals including up to 252 additional 16K ROMs.
EXTERNAL SOCKETS:
PCB edge connectors for general purpose expansion and Centronics
parallel printer.
Disc drive 2 socket (Use DI-2 connecting lead).
9 Pin D-type socket for joystick (Amsoft type JY2).
6 Pin DIN Socket for
- RGB and sync
- Luminance + sync
5 Pin DIN socket for external cassette recorder. (Use CL1 lead).
3.5mm stereo socket for stereo sound output.
5mm plug and lead to connect 12V (disc) power socket on the
monitor.
5mm socket for CPC6128 5v power supply (supplied exclusively
from monitor).
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