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  • Birthday 05/09/1967

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  1. That's some seriously cheapskate marks then - looks like the mad scribblings of kids, which backs up Mattsoft's comments. I found one of those NEC screens going for £20 on eBay the other day, so have ordered one. I can get my Amiga playing through my LED via its Indivision AGA MkII board, but the Atari, and the 800XL I have (and probably the Atom I've acquired) seem not to like modern TVs much. That said, my ZX81 and Speccy probably won't like LEDs much either, so I think I'll get some use out of the NEC when it arrives Somehow I managed to lose my 4060STe badge, which is annoying as I think I paid through the nose for it :'( However, I've picked a metal one up from somewhere for a couple of Euros, so it's not all lost. I'm going to pick up a few Exxos goodies too, which should all help with the picture quality. I'll also have to get round to recapping the board too. After cracking open the case last night I found that I'd installed an Analogic Computers branded TOS swapper, which I doubt will be compatible with any of the Exxos CPU boosters, so I'll probably end up getting his TOS switcher to replace it. Is there much of a market for these things in the 2nd hand arena?
  2. So nothing like the Amiga has for improving the display then? I've just dug out the STe from storage, and will crack her open later on to see where I'd got to above and beyond what's documented here (if anything).
  3. Does this mean that there's still no one-cable/adapter fits all solution for the poor ST? I had limited luck putting it through an old Viewsonic LCD 1600x900 screen a few years back, but hires was a bit yucky. I've just got back into it now, and was hoping someone might have stepped up and provided a solution by now
  4. Almost 3 years later, and I've still not managed to install my CosmosEX... I kind of got distracted by other things. Fortunately, I documented what I did here, as I'd have no hope of remembering what I did otherwise! :$ BTW - does anyone know whether there have been any advances in outputting ST and STe graphics to LED screens since I've been away? I remember the picture being pretty bad, but at the time there wasn't a fix for that, and I don't have the space for a CRT monitor just for my STs
  5. 4mb RAM for my STe, plus a TOS switcher, and a CosmosEX. The former 2 have already arrived and been fitted, while I've only just ordered the latter and am waiting with baited breath
  6. Thanks for the info - I've circumvented the problem by buying one of Jookie's CosmosEX devices to utilise the RapPi model B I've had lurking round the workshop unused for a year or two - what a helpful gent he is too! I've just re-capped the PSU in line with this page of the LaST site, which was rather handy. I couldn't source the correct rectifier at the time though, so subbed a 6A 600V unit, and had to drill out the pads to 1.3mm to accomodate the thicker legs. I need to test it next, but I've not yet had time. Hopefully I've not screwed anything up, but time will tell. Yesterday I fitted the 4mb of RAM (I have to stop my fingers typing 4gb!), and this morning I installed the TOS Switcher from Atari-Freakz, which was pretty simple. I mounted the eponymous switch on the back-plane over the modem socket, which should never see any use (the modem, not the switch). It switches fine between the old 1.62(?) and the 2.06, although at medium resolution I get a bit of noise on the green backdrop in 2.06, but not 1.62. Weird. I'm talking to Rupert about that by email. I suppose I should put my 4160STe badge on now
  7. A badge for my STe.... now I just need the RAM upgrade to make it true
  8. Answered my own question on the SIMMs, the chips are Siemens 41256-10s, which are 256k 1-bit, i.e. 32kb each in sticks of 8, so 256kb per SIMM. I need the upgrade. As to the DMA, I think I might have got it the wrong way round, as I've read that the -001A chips are the later DMA chips which work. :ponder:
  9. Having recently got back into my old haunt of computers from the 80s and early 90s, I've accumulated quite a pile of them, including 2 ZX81s, a 48k Spectrum, an Amiga A1200, Atari 800XL in stunning condition, an STfm that was damaged in transit but still works (case was bust on one corner), and now an STe. This is again in really good condition, but needs a Retr0bright job on the keyboard, which I'm going to test with the one from the spare ST. As to the electronicals, it looks to be in good shape as far as components go, but I think I have the first TOS, and the dodge DMA chip with the -01 coding. Here's an over-view of the board in pictures: Nothing too weird there apart from the apparent scribble around the mouse ports, but if you can see anything bad, let me know as I want to put this in good order for use with a CosmosEX and such. The only visible problem is with the PSU, which is evidencing a slightly bulging cap on the board, as you can possibly see below. The rest look ok, but would it be sensible to replace them all while I have the soldering iron out? Here's a shot of the TOS chips and the DMA chip. Am I right about the latter, and where can I get myself a new one if I'm to fix it for use with the CosmosEX? I've got a 4160STe badge ready to put on the case, but I want to make sure I'm not already rockin' the 4mb RAM before I lash out on the extra SIMMs. If anyone can tell me off the top of their head if that's the 256kb or 1024kb SIMM, I'd be grateful, but I'm off to Google up the chip numbers myself for good measure as soon as I've finished here Finally a close-up of the "crayon", which either suggests someone's kids have been scribbling on the mobo in the past, or it's some kind of internal checklist at the factory? Me dunno. I'm a bit stuffed for content for Ste at the moment though, as although the FDD works, I have no PCs with built-in floppy controllers to write any disks for memory check routines etc., and my USB FDD is useless with the two DSDD disk writing/reading utilities I've found so far. After I've sorted the DMA issue, I'll be using the CosmosEX to house my pre-existing RasPi, which will have finally found a use!
  10. I've just taken delivery from eBay of a 1mb 1040STfm that's got a bit of a smashed up case (was supposed to be ok - looks like it was dropped though), I'll maybe point him at this thread for you if you like? I'm sending it back, as I don't want to have to find another case and can do without the hassle if I'm honest.
  11. How would I go about paying for and getting an English copy of 1,2 & 3 sent to me?
  12. Pins 1 and 5 of the SIO2SD board? I did read that right, huh?
  13. Well I think you're looking younger, if anything Please do keep the faith though, as you'll be making a lot of A8 users very happy when you're done. Then if you could fix windows 8, that'd be cool
  14. Thanks fellas. I have my resistor ready and might get to crack the case (I suspect for the first time in its long life) later on today. We shall see how that goes
  15. Got mine this morning Fred, thanks. Might have invalidated the warranty by hacking it in half though
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