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A Question About Rambo XL's Five Wire Cable.


DavidMil

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I was digging around in my storage boxes in the attic and I came across a RAMBO XL board. The five wire cable has been

broken loose from the board, and I'm trying to decide which connection does the end with the faded red line connect to on the

board. Is the red side of the cable near the connection by R1 (PB2) or is it by pin one of the 74LS74139 chip (PB6)? The

three jumpers appear to be set for the Antic E version (all set to 0).

 

Thanks,

DavidMil

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I was digging around in my storage boxes in the attic and I came across a RAMBO XL board. The five wire cable has been

broken loose from the board, and I'm trying to decide which connection does the end with the faded red line connect to on the

board. Is the red side of the cable near the connection by R1 (PB2) or is it by pin one of the 74LS74139 chip (PB6)? The

three jumpers appear to be set for the Antic E version (all set to 0).

 

Thanks,

DavidMil

 

Good morning, David,

 

Have you looked at the manual yet? ICD RAMBO XL manual

 

--Tim

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Good morning, David,

 

Have you looked at the manual yet? ICD RAMBO XL manual

 

--Tim

 

I actually have the manual, and there are no pictures of the board or the wires just a note as to how to hook the wires up to the chip.

There is an dotted outline of the board and chips but that is all that is shown.

 

Thanks though,

DaviMil

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I believe toward the jumper side of the board. Google Rambo xl for images. Their is also one on eBay with pics.

 

I looked at the Rambo XL image on ebay and I believe you are correct. The red side of the cable is connected to PB6.

 

Thank you both for the feed back,

DavidMil

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