ZENITH Z-19CN VIDEO TERMINAL 3 MHz Modification (9/25/82) The Z-19 terminal is capable of running at baud rates to 19.2K standard (38.4K with Super-19 rom) but the standard clock frequency of 2MHz may be too slow to operate satisfactorily at these transmission rates. In particular, I experienced occasional buffer overrun at 19.2K baud when the cursor was near the bottom of the CRT and the computer sent a screen-full of characters. Inspection of the Z-19CN scematic reveals that the ACE runs at 3.072 MHz, while the CPU, CRT controller, etc. run at 2.048 MHz. It is a simple matter to change the clocks to 3.072 MHz for all of these chips; it is my understanding that as a rule, no chip replacement is necessary (this was the case for my terminal.) To make this modification, remove the Z19 PC board and cut the trace between U429 pins 8 and 14 and U426 pins 1 and 3. Now run a jumper from U427 pin 13 to U426 pins 1 and 3. This is all that is required to convert to 3 MHz operation. I have run my terminal for about a week under this configu- ration and have experienced no ill effects. The buffer overrun problems have vanished. Charlie Strom (eof)