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I'm sorry, but the broadcast will be moved to tomorrow :(

still watching :)

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Amazing... I could sit and watch that open XE case all night. :)I take it you got the SIO2SD working?

 

hm, my sio2sd id dead before i testing sysinfo.. i try reflash and reprogram it, but tommorow

 

 

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yes, online stream will be continuted at 20:00-22:00

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Hey. Cool that video. It is so great so see other people 'playing' with their atari 8bit. Much more fun than reading or watching pix.

 

Really Cool

Marius

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I just hope this episode has a happy ending...

 

Great! :) Don't forget to set those fuse bits!!!

Edited by flashjazzcat

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Hehe what is the problem with your Sio2SD btw?

He had the all too common dead Atmel chip. He needed the AVR cable to reflash it. It appears to have worked.

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He had the all too common dead Atmel chip. He needed the AVR cable to reflash it. It appears to have worked.

 

Hmmm I have a Sio2IDE 3.3a in a Cigar Box. Use that thing EVERY day. Never had one issue with that Atmel ever. Is that a specific Sio2SD weakness?

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Hmmm I have a Sio2IDE 3.3a in a Cigar Box. Use that thing EVERY day. Never had one issue with that Atmel ever. Is that a specific Sio2SD weakness?

It's a specific w1kness ;)

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:( nothing happed.. reflash is ok, but problem doesnt fix..

sio2sd - only red diode flash

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Perhaps a very stupid question...

 

Doesn't need that thing a sio2sd card installed? I did not see it...

 

I do have a couple of sio2SD's... not using them very frequently, so I don't know what or how (so perhaps I'd better say nothing at all hehe)

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It should say "No card" on the LCD. I just wish he'd stop task switching while the chip is flashing...

 

aha... we see visual evidence of the SD card. This is much better than Big Brother or The X-Factor.

 

My memory may be fuzzy, but I don't recall messing around in the lower (EEPROM) window on the 3 or 4 occasions I've flashed these Atmega32s. I loaded the BIN into the flash buffer, flashed, verified, set fuse bits and that was it.

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