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  1. If trying to let the TT Frankenstein go or not...

  2. Sign me up for one of each... Regards, Fredrik
  3. HI, I have the EP 16/512 eprom programmer from Rolf Rocke Computer but I have missplaced the software disk. Does anybody here have it ? Regards, Freddie
  4. Hi, I have resently got my hands on a BlackBox with firmware 1.44. Been testing some different harddrives, and it works great. I decided to do the 74ls280 parity fix, to be able to hook up a ZIP drive, or any newer harddrive, and even that worked good.. But one thing I'm wondering about, it's when I change to a new harddrive that has not yet been Blackboxed, it then takes a couple of minutes before it boots from floppy.. (or SIO2PC thingi) Is that normal? I'll guess BB is scanning the buss for bootable harddrives / configuration partitions. But little curious why it takes so long.. Regards, Freddie
  5. Do you or anybody have source code for a Hello World example to be compiled and used as a cartridge image? Regards, Freddie
  6. I would gladly by at least one. So sign me up please! /Jorevf
  7. Great - can't wait to try this. I'm having difficulty getting my head around the idea of the program being 8K long, though. No, go with the file from this thread... All I get is the diagnostic window.. Maybe I need a drive hooked up to the computer...
  8. [quote name=Sub(Function()' date='Tue Feb 9, 2010 1:33 PM' timestamp='1265718832' post='1937923] According to the copy of Jindroush's cartridge info site, the cart should be one of the OSS bank switched carts (16k?). I found this information on the retrobits page.. Phase 2: What's In There? If you've got an orange cart, you will see a compact board with a few small ICs, a resistor, a capacitor or two, and two 2764 eproms (8kb each). In general, the black carts are the same except they contain a single 27128 eprom (16kb), unless its a Writer's Tool in which case it contains a single 2764. [Note as of 4-13-2002: why is the 8kb Writer's Tool a bank-switching Supercart? My guess is for copy protection, since it won't work without the bank switching... plus OSS probably had quite a few of these boards laying around!] I can try the ROM in a socket based OSS cart that I have.. /Freddie
  9. Email sent. And as far as status, it's shipping.. Any plans for a new run?
  10. Jerzy Sobola has a page with many schematic diagram click here for his page. The 130XE schematic helped me when I found the problem on my dead 130XE the other day.. Regards, Freddie
  11. I have a friend who likes to go to recycle stations here in Sweden. And he is a really nice guy, he found a Veller VP 801 EC de-soldering system, that actually works.. So he gave it to me.. Anyway, I have this 130XE that I think de previous owner tried to hook up to a none Atari psu. He could not get it to work, so he sent it to me, as spare parts.. So when I got this Veller station I decided to try it out on the broken 130XE, and remove some of the circuits I thought where broken.. So with this tool I remove the circuits pretty fast.. I had a hunch the Freddie was gone, also the memory chips, so I removed them.. I also decided to put all the other Atari circuits in sockets.. (Sally, GTIA, POKEY, ANTIC, PIA, OS, BASIC) I have a 130XE that is running, but has some modifications, so I decided to remove Freddie from it.. So with a working Freddie and a new set of working 64k1 DRAM's I manage to get a rostbrown picture. I verified that I had good voltage, and all the clocks where ticking, also checked that the system was not halted or in reset state. I replace the RAM for another set just to be safe.. Still same rostbrown display.. I had a chat conversation with an old friend and we talked about the different circuits, and we both felt that it might be an issue with one of the address decoders.. Due to the rostbrown display, it did not feel like the LS138 that handles the chip select for GTIA, PIA and Pokey, it felt more like there might be an issue with the C061618. So I decided to remove it, and try a healthy one, Huston, we have lift-off.. The 130XE starts.. So basically, in this machine that presumably had been hooked up with a PSU with wrong polarization, the RAM, MMU and Freddie went to heaven.. I can’t not swear that it will act the same on other XL/XE who have been hooked up with a wrong PSU, but at least it can give a hint on where to start looking.. I have taken some pictures of the board in different stages, I will post them tomorrow if somebody would like to have a look.. I found the Bob Wooley MMU PAL source file, I will try that one, and for Freddie, I hope I can find one at B & C or similar places. Keep on Atari preservation.. Regards, Freddie
  12. Can you post a picture of your keyboard? There are several variations and you'll need the right spacebar. Missing keytop front: Keyboard part number :
  13. Hi, I need to find the spacebar keytop for a Atari 800XL. If somebody have a spare, and don't mind departure from it, please send me a message.. Thanks' in advance! Regards, Freddie
  14. It's a disk dupplication system with built in ROM support for one of the MAC emulators for the ST range of computers. Don't remember if it was MagicSac or Spectre. As I was using the Spectre GCR that where able to read MAC formated disks live, and with the happy cartridge you needed a transport tool. Regards, Freddie
  15. it's time to release some of the Atari stuff that is taking to much space... So is there any demands for things like. happy discovery cartridge (one with all the options incl 128KB MAC Rom, one with no options) Spectre GCR with roms Rolf Rocke EP16/512 eprom programmer 16Bit Mono sampler for ST Cart switcher Atari TT030 with a VME ET4000 graphic card, 32MB TT ram + 10MB ST ram 2GB HDD, CDROM, TAPE backup in a tower Atari STacy 4 Atari Mega ST2 with megafile 30 and a SM124 monitor /Fredrik
  16. Hi, Has anybode tried this SIMM based memory upgrade for any 8bit ATARI? http://www.a8maestro.com/atari/info/memory/simm1meg.htm If so, did it work well? Best regards, Freddie
  17. I have two of this cartridges. One with an cartridge port, I solderd it my self when I was working for Atari in Sweden. The other one has everything besides the cartridge port, clock, extra FDD port, MAC ROMS..
  18. You can also download ICD Software, that has more option then AHDI.. http://www.icd.com/atari/adscsi.zip
  19. This was released by Rodolpho the other day.. He is looking to produce a PCI board for the CT-6x expansion. # # # # # # # # # # # 07/31/2005 # # # # # # # # # # # I'm planning to design and produce a PCI adaptor for CT60/63... For that I need at least 100 pre-orders... the list of pre-orders is open up to september, the 30th of 2005 ! At september 30th, if there is not 100 boards on my list, the project is definitively cancelled or I will check to increase the price of the board ! You can see what will be this adaptor here : http://www.czuba-tech.com/ct60/CTPCI.GIF - It is a small card that plugs on the CT60/63 bus and uses a PLX 9054 LOCAL-PCI bridge. This modern bridge is the successor of the 9080 that was used in the Milan. It is register backward compatible... - Because some of you have ATX tower case, they will want to use the rear brackets of the tower or at least use a rear place. So the other part of the CTPCI is a board connected with two 40 wires ribbon cables (must be short) with 3 PCI slots (one for graphical card and 2 others for what people will be able to do & develop). - The slots will be 32-bits with ajustable clock for PCI (default will be 33 MHz and you may tune it up to 66 MHz : the PLX is not able to run PCI 66 MHz !). Voltages will be 5V and 3.3V power (no 3.3V on Milan PCI slots !). - The adaptor will be slave and master PCI : this means that the PCI cards will be able to initiate a PCI master transaction to local bus and so SDRAM of the CT60 without CPU (the eclipse board is just slave, no PCI mastering and the CPU does all transfers in the 2 senses !). - There are several good PCI graphical cards available : one will be to be choosen by the developer(s). Several developers are ready to help and contribute, some of them have already contributed with fVDI by example !). So I'm confidente for this technical point... - I will try to design the PCI socket PCB to be cuttable between the first and second PCI slot (to have a single PCI slot card) to allow some of you to try to integrate a small graphical card into their falcon case...(why not). - Yes, it will be possible to plug the EtherNAT board under it. If I receive the 100 boards pre-orders, I will design the board...and will request you to pay by advance. The payment is my only assurance that I will not be with some unsold boards after : 10 to 25% of people do not honor their pre-order (do not pay and do not give sign of life !). Do not send money until I give you my decision (after 30.09) ! Do not forget to give me your name (for those who send me anonymous emails !). Price : 120 EUR, maybe a bit more (140). Delays : 1 months to design + 1 month to produce prototype and try it with some software developers. After production may take 1 to 2 months according the delays to get the parts (here the only that may give problems is PLX). If you have some questions to decide, do not hesitate... Rodolphe
  20. I think you can actually download it for free directly from ICD homepage... http://www.icd.com/atari/adscsi.zip Best regards, Freddie
  21. Back in those days, eprom programmers where not sheep.. But, Magi Sac used the 64KB ROM and thanks to some dealers, you could get hold of them when they upgraded a real ma to the 128KB ROM. Magic Sac where okay, but the big break game with Spectre GCR, because it could read and write MAC formatted disks and where using the 128KB ROMS. We had a lot of customer in Sweden using the Spectre GCR to be able to live in both worlds. And there was a printer driver that worked like a charm with the Atari lasers. So you got a very low price MAC compatible system...
  22. Hmm.. There is something back in my head saying that a Space game was released on cartridge for the ST range. And it was like the Fast Basic cartridge, so it came up lika a program file when you double clicked on the cartridge icon. But most of the carts where tools. I still have some cartride port stuff like : 8 Bit mono sampler 16 Bit Mono sampler Eprom programmer Ultimate Ripper, and some ripping tools that are very alike. Fast Basic Happy Discovery cartridge Spectre GCR ROM port switch (4 cartridge to switch between) Scanner interface. Diagnostic carts various sizes and shapes. This is what I can think of at the moment. I have not used them for at least 10 years or so... I have manage to keep them away from my wife, so she could not throw them away! She loves to throw things away, specially old computer stuff.. I say it is classics and nostalgias, she just complains and says it is junk... :-(
  23. hmm I am not sure. My friend has some earlier TT with CPU on daughter board. But I cannot remember it is 16 or 32 MHz. What I know is fact that this TT is slower than my. 904591[/snapback] The early TT030 where 16Mhz, don't think many was actually sold. Most of them was populated with a daughterboard with a 32Mhz 68030 on it. The new motherboard where a little bit faster and could use a 16 or a 32 Mhz CPU by setting a dip switch. Did replace a fiew of thoes daughterboards way back, if I rememeber correct..
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