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  1. I've checked RQ-65B plate and compared it with Atari TT Service manual specs. And +5V line RQ-65B provides 6amps, service manual states that 7amps are needed. MegaSTe has the same requirements (also checked service manual). Every other parameter is ok. But I'm not sure how relevant it is nowadays with modern storage options (most are not very power hungry), might be different with alot of devices connected. So, I think RQ-85B would be a safer bet. On the other hand RQ-65B specs page says that +5V line can work in range of 0-8A.


  2. We have released new version of our productivity tool named uIPTool, which can shorten your development time on Atari TOS machines significantly and is quite handy for transferring files.

    With the help of cartridge based ethernet card (Netusbee/Ethernec) you can easily deploy binary built on PC with cross compiler and quickly transfer them via local network to Atari TOS machine and execute it remotely. Additionally all Atari console input / output is redirected to console on PC which is quite handy during development. Tool requires minimal amount of memory and it can run on Atari models with even 512kib of ram. Full write up about what's new is on nokturnal. More information and download section is on an official project page.

    We have reduced memory requirements significantly, so it should run even on models with 512kib of ram which wasn't possible on previous version.

     

    Regards,

    PG

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  3. Hi, I've opened Atari coding wiki.

    Announcement is here: http://nokturnal.pl/2010/12/bus_error_wiki

    Wiki is here: http://bus-error.nokturnal.pl

     

    Not much atm (few articles and selection of essential materials in download section), but I hope that it will grow to something worthwhile. The idea is to have all things related to coding in one place.

    If anyone has some interesting things that should be put there then contact me.

     

    Regards,

    P.

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