First post, by brassicGamer
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Hi all.
So I've got this Zenith Z-159, a derivative of the earlier Z-150 turbo XT machine. Had it working great about 7 years ago and it's been in storage ever since. Finally got around to using it again and have encountered an odd issue.
I have two different CGA cards for it - one is generic and the other is an IBM PC original. Both worked fine with my Commodore 1084-D but that, sadly, is not working right now. Instead I have a TTL-capable monitor (Eizo FlexScan 9070s) which, despite its name, doesn't support CGA refresh rates it seems (I can see there is output, but it's scrambled).
So I have a couple of EGA cards I can use instead. Both are 8-bit and both work in other computers, so I know the cards, the cable and the monitor mode are good.
I get nothing from the Zenith with an EGA card installed. I've tried everything I can reasonably try and cannot work it out. For those unfamiliar with the machine it uses an 8-bit backplane with serial/floppy on one card, CPU on another and RAM on a third card. All of this is working fine because there are diagnostic LEDs and I am getting CGA (albeit garbled) output.
I was hoping perhaps someone else might have had a similar issue at some point. I mean I'll keep trying what I've already tried but I've already run out of ideas.
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