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== EPROMs ==
== EPROMs ==
The mainboard contains three EPROMS: U32 (2764), U63 (27128A) - character generator and U93 (27128A). If this terminal follows the previous ones in the TDV 2200-series, one EPROM contains the emulator, while the rest (one or two) contains primitives. For this terminal it is unknown which of U32 and U93 is emulator / primitives. Dumps are available<ref>[http://heim.bitraf.no/tingo/td/tandberg-tdv-2200-9s.html Tandberg TDV 2200/9S - files]</ref>.
The mainboard contains three EPROMS: U32 (2764), U63 (27128A) - character generator and U93 (27128A). If this terminal follows the previous ones in the TDV 2200-series, one EPROM contains the emulator, while the rest (one or two) contains primitives. For this terminal it is unknown which of U32 and U93 is emulator / primitives. Dumps are available<ref>[http://heim.bitraf.no/tingo/td/tandberg-tdv-2200-9s.html Tandberg TDV 2200/9S - files]</ref>. [https://github.com/sebras sebras] has made a python script to extract the font from the character generator dump and convert it to an image, see sebras/norsk-data-vdu-301-s<ref>[https://github.com/sebras/norsk-data-vdu-301-s sebras/norsk-data-vdu-301-s]</ref> on Github.


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File:Nd320 keyboard 5 IMG 20210326 155925962.jpg
File:Nd320 keyboard 5 IMG 20210326 155925962.jpg
File:Nd320 keyboard 6 IMG 20210326 155946517.jpg
File:Nd320 keyboard 6 IMG 20210326 155946517.jpg
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another ND320 keyboard
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File:Tandberg TDV2200S keyboard top 1 IMG 20240818 153930758.jpg
File:Tandberg TDV2200S keyboard top 2 IMG 20240818 153936190.jpg
File:Tandberg TDV2200S keyboard bot 1 IMG 20240818 154001103.jpg
File:Tandberg TDV2200S keyboard inside 1 IMG 20240818 154049493.jpg
File:Tandberg TDV2200S keyboard inside 2 IMG 20240818 154056913.jpg
File:Tandberg TDV2200S keyboard inside 3 IMG 20240818 154105110.jpg
File:Tandberg TDV2200S keyboard inside 4 IMG 20240818 154108895.jpg
File:Tandberg TDV2200S keyboard inside 5 IMG 20240818 154113572.jpg
File:Tandberg TDV2200S keyboard inside 6 IMG 20240818 154137612.jpg
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File:Tdv 2200 9 s configuration 8 IMG 20210405 133456506.jpg| exit menu
File:Tdv 2200 9 s configuration 8 IMG 20210405 133456506.jpg| exit menu
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Font used by terminal
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File:Font TDV 2200-9 S.png
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ND 320 with Graphics option, pictures by Frodevan<ref>[https://github.com/Frodevan Github - Frodevan]</ref>.
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File:ND320 MB F cropped.JPG | mainboard, component side
File:ND320 MB B cropped.JPG | mainboard, solder side
File:ND320 GFX F cropped.JPG| graphics board, component side
File:ND320 GFX B cropped.JPG | grephics board, solder side
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== Resources ==
The Github repository Supermagnum/Tandberg<ref>[https://github.com/Supermagnum/Tandberg Github - Supermagnum/Tandberg]</ref> contains more ROM dumps for this terminal.


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 14:30, 18 August 2024

ND320 is the product number of the Tandberg TDV 2200/9 S terminal.

EPROMs

The mainboard contains three EPROMS: U32 (2764), U63 (27128A) - character generator and U93 (27128A). If this terminal follows the previous ones in the TDV 2200-series, one EPROM contains the emulator, while the rest (one or two) contains primitives. For this terminal it is unknown which of U32 and U93 is emulator / primitives. Dumps are available[1]. sebras has made a python script to extract the font from the character generator dump and convert it to an image, see sebras/norsk-data-vdu-301-s[2] on Github.

Pictures

Pictures of the terminal.

Keyboard pictures

another ND320 keyboard

Pictures of the inside.

Pictures of the mainboard

Configuration screens. Hold down Ctrl and press "HELP" twice.

Font used by terminal

ND 320 with Graphics option, pictures by Frodevan[3].

Resources

The Github repository Supermagnum/Tandberg[4] contains more ROM dumps for this terminal.

References