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  1. 2 hours ago, E474 said:

    Just out of curiosity @Waltermixxx, how do you store ATR images if you don't have a screen with a microSD card on it?

    the SDrive automatically loads the menu program, and the Atari boots to that,  i use the menu program to load all 4 disk drive slots, browsing through the files on the TV/monitor.   Then i press the reset and it boots from the image I selected for Drive 0.    I put the disk images on the SD card from my windows PC,  i load up the sd card, then put it in the headless Sdrive. :)  (I hope I understood the question correctly) Cheers. 

     

    Just a thanks to the guys developing this,  another thing to keep us busy  Cheers guys.

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  2. 16 hours ago, E474 said:

    Hi,

     

        Would it be possible to overload the "Next ATR" button functionality, so that if you have defined disk slots, e.g. D1=AA.ATR, D2=AB.ATR, you cycle those ATRs, if you only have slot D1 defined, you cycle to next ATR file in the current directory. Personally I would put all ATRs from a multi disk product in the same directory (and only those ATR's), and only define one disk slot, which I would boot from.

     

       Also, is there any progress on a public design for ESP32 boards that can be sent off and made up (ideally one that doesn't involve the word "eventually").

     

        I agree that the SDrive Max touch screen can be a little fiddly, but I've just asked @kbr if he can replace it with a Next Atr button, and use the SDrive menu program on the Atari for everything else. I think it would be fairly straightforward, but I don't know the electronics to do it, and would need the electronics done before I could hack the SDrive firmware. 

    I created an SDRIVE, with no display and only one button, a reset. :)  it loads the menu and I use the keyboard to select a disk image on screen.  If I want to select a different disk image to boot from I reset the arduino so all 4 of my disk selections are dropped and I can reload them :) not sure if this is helpful, but it does seem to work ok :).   


  3. Thanks for the link :).  Yeah your right, I would have to make it accessible, to take advantage of the updates as they come.  Could it be reflashed via bluetooth? I think the ESP32 has bluetooth built in? (one would still require access to the FLash button though so perhaps a mute point. :)...)   or just keep the 800xl lid unscrewed so to speak with the interface taped to the inside cover...   I really need to give this all more thought. :)  either way I'm excited, and I will be purchasing at least two of the final product  when they are ready. :)  Cheers. :)

     

     

     


  4. I love this project, you guys are doing an awesome thing.  I've ordered a couple of ESP32 Dev boards, and looking forward to building an internal fujinet, I think. :)   I currently have a couple of the standard ESP8266 boards,

    but I think i want to use the ESP32 instead. :)  keep up the good work folks, I will be happy to post pics of my install and any questions or issues along the way.   Which brings me to my first question,   is it ok to simply solder to the required pins of the SIO connector on the motherboard  (using the current schematic, not directly to the ESP32, sorry if that was not clear), so as to avoid having to build an enclosure, and figure out physical connection issues (excellent details on DIY here, but I'm still hoping to just stick it to the inside of the top portion of the case, outside of the RF shield. :)    at any rate once again folks, this is awesome. :)  :) 

     

    Also quick note, I listened to "Antic, the Atari 8bit Podcast Episode 63" that has a great interview with Thom.  excellent excellent information in that interview. :)

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  5. So I built a little headless SDrive Max (i temperarily connected an LCD to get bast the touch screen calibration, so not it boots to D0 and the sdrivemax.atr file, so I have an on screen display) My home made unit uses the 7407 chip along with the two resisters...it's using a little SD board with level translaters built in.

     

    I was thinking it might be nice to also have an internal wifi device as well, I'm not not sure how to connect to internal devices? is there a trick to connecting two devices to the SIO bus?  I have to admit I am not familiar with what is involved with the daisy chainging.   Or do I just hook up everything to 4,3,5,7,10 for each device?

     

    No display on my Sdrive max,  so very little current draw...

    and the ESP01 does not draw much either... any clues on connecting both internally at the same time?

     

    Cheers. :)

     

     


  6. On 9/19/2019 at 2:23 PM, xrbrevin said:

    i think IL9329 driver should work with that screen

    yup that driver worked for me and I have the same display.

    I'm going to take one of the available 3d printable cases, and adjust

    the window for the 2.4" display.  :)  if I succeed without too much frustation,

    i will post the result. :) 


  7. 2 hours ago, xrbrevin said:

    you did have the screen connected when you used xloader didnt you?

    i was able to use the screen with the MCUFRIEND_kbv library, i ran the various examples, including the one that lets you calibrate the touch screen, and the one that gives information about the LCD. :)

    so I know the screen is working :)  my screen said it as ID=0X6809 as indicated at the end of the graphictest_kvb sketch. 

     

    i tried xloader without I think? would it make a difference?  (sorry pretty new to this...) :)

     

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  8. I have the arduino Uno the one indicated as the Bestest Aruduino.

    But unfortunately I have the dreaded:  ili9338 based disply...  I tried 

    to use the XLoader program to load the two files in the atmega328-ili9338 folder.

    First i loaded the eeprom_writer.hex,  it successfully loaded, then I loaded

    the Sdrive.hex from the same folder.   then powered down the unit and plugged in the display.

    and all I got was the white screen... :(   is there any other trick to it?  Cheers. 


  9. At the risk of sounding thick, does this software support the serial port on a V2 NanoPeb? I have one coming in the mail.

    I'm pretty new to them, a newbie in fact. What would the maximum speed be? (I would be connecting the serial port to an ESP12 device pre MAX232 on the board?) or just build a nice wifi modem and connect it to the NanoPeb via 9 pin serial connection :)

     

    Cheers. :)


  10. Home made cartridge slot... i would think perhaps a burned out track on the bottom of the board... seeing as all the replacement chips worked on the other computer, I'm guessing that perhaps the reset circuit may also be affected, seems like it's not resetting... when you do find a schematic, have a look at the reset circuit... it might help? :)

     

    hope this is helpful


  11. Buzz is subjective, how does one tell if they have a buzz or non buzz version? is it manufacture date?

    if you have nothing to compare it to, figuring if you have a buzz might be difficult? :)

     

    I regret getting rid of my spare Vectrex's... :( what if I have a no buzz machine...) :)


  12. Hi there, I just started playing with the HC-05 bluetooth module which one can get for about $3.00 or less from china (or about $10.00 locally). at any rate, I connected one to my IMSAI clone (JAIR8080 system 8080A based single board computer with IMSAI Mini front panel) at any rate it's very very handy to use and easy to hook up. I suspect to hook it up to the existing serial port on the COCO i would need to tap into the digitil serial connectors (before conversion to RS232) in order to use it. :) I would still need to provide a level converter for the RX line of the HC-05 but thats a simple 2 resister affair.

     

    worse case, i would use a max232 and level converter and plug right into the back of the coco without any need to modify... just not sure how I want to go. :)

     

    Anyways after my success with the IMSAI, i may add bluetooth to all my retro computers that require a serial connection for any reason to a pc. or mobile device now that I think of it. :)

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  13. I have the manual printed out. :) but a one page cheat sheet is always appreciated. (as is the manual of course so props to the creator of the manual, and of course the device...and the guy who created the board and distributed it... and the guy who created disk images that would work on it...) I'm pretty sure I did not forget anyone... but if I did, thank you.

     

    Just a little note to say thanks... I love these modern gadgets for retro computers... it's the best. :)

     

    now for my "I obviously did not read the manual" type question: once a disk imaged is loaded to drive 0, how does one boot the disk image, instead of running or loadm'ing a file.

     

    I would like to play with 0S9 but not sure how to boot it... I thought Typing dos would boot but it doesnt, unless of course I dont have a proper OS9 image? (is it ok to send me disk images or post a link to them, I ask incase it's still in production" :)

     

    Cheers. :)


  14. Great listen, made me dig out my TI-99/4a only to discover the keyboard no longer works, taking the keyboard apart, i noticed the membrane no longer makes connection to the pcboard the 9 strips are damaged or torn, and it seemed only the F key worked.... the computer is fine as I was able to start basic using the 1 key (shorting pin 7 and 8 on the ribbon cable to the main board from the keyboard). I was hoping to find a replacement keyboard (my preference) but i also dont mind building the keyboard replacement Tursi mentioned in the pod cast, but a crash on his website has rendered the links unusable. Does anyone have the schematic and hex files for his project?

     

    Tursi if you are out there, could you please post them again ... ( Oddly enough I was Flying back from Ottawa when I was listening to the podcast ) I'm pretty sure you mentioned you are now located in ottawa? :) we are setting up an office there, and I will be back there soon :)

     

    at any rate, any assistance would be great. :) cheers. :)

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  15. Sadness, just blew $50.00 for nothing... HiRes works but not low, or medium res on this monitor...

    i will try it with my Amiga which is Pal, i just noticed that the picture above indicates PAL... :)

     

    Tried it with my PAL A1200 and it works fine with multisync mode.

     

     

     

    but for some reason, (ok I know the reason) it wont work with Low or Med. res on Atari... hires does look great. :)


  16. A guy called Troed saw my Facebook post about this, and found a DELL monitor that works too:

     

    Thanks for the inspiration. We can add the Dell 2001FP to this list - also a 31-80kHz scanner according to the manual, however, since it has composite and S-Video connectors I (thanks to your post) got the idea to test whether it'd do 15kHz via the VGA connector as well. I already knew it supported ST hi.

     

     

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    I'm picking up one of these this evening... :) hoping it works as well :)

     

    Cheers. :)

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