myriadcs Posted May 11, 2022 Share Posted May 11, 2022 Hello Everyone I have Atari130XE and U1MB installed ~3 years ago. It was working fine until today. After powering on Atari, I just got brown screen. I checked all connections and no joy. Just to be sure all is ok with firmware, I've re-flashed with latest one (although before doing that i read current firmware and it was already up to date). To rule out Atari issue, I disconnected U1MB, installed original MMU and ROM and.. it works. Reconnected U1MB, checked all cables, seems be ok but issue persists. FPGA issue maybe? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beeblebrox Posted May 11, 2022 Share Posted May 11, 2022 @myriadcs I'd check the two Harting ribbon cable connectors as maybe just a bad connection that has developed with the sockets. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
_The Doctor__ Posted May 11, 2022 Share Posted May 11, 2022 (edited) Reprogram the FPGA and then the Flash... double check sockets and ribbon cables... I've seen enough scrambled FPGA/flash/as well as ribbon cable connection issues to last several lifetimes with these. Edited May 11, 2022 by _The Doctor__ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
myriadcs Posted May 11, 2022 Author Share Posted May 11, 2022 all cables checked, no difference. Flash reprogrammed but for FPGA i will need jed but not sure if that is available for general public? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joe r Posted May 11, 2022 Share Posted May 11, 2022 14 minutes ago, myriadcs said: all cables checked, no difference. Flash reprogrammed but for FPGA i will need jed but not sure if that is available for general public? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
_The Doctor__ Posted May 11, 2022 Share Posted May 11, 2022 U1MBv3_JED.zip I don't know if this is the latest but it is what I had handy on this laptop... I am sure others will get you a better one if there is one faster than I can... I won't be near home base anytime soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+mytek Posted May 12, 2022 Share Posted May 12, 2022 (edited) Also a simple test would be to feel the CPLD with power applied. If it's scorching hot, then the CPLD is no good. It's actually quite easy to destroy these if 5V accidentally gets connected to any of the I/O meant for external connection. However in your case this probably didn't happen, since it was working fine for several years. But maybe due to a bad ribbon cable connection, something still happened. Anyway feeling the CPLD is an easy check. Edited May 12, 2022 by mytek Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
myriadcs Posted May 13, 2022 Author Share Posted May 13, 2022 Xilinx is not getting how so I guess it's working ok. I think only last step left: programming CPLD but it will take me a it longer, need to prepare correct connectors. I was able to easily program Flash under Linux, I hope it should also be possible to program Xilinx without resorting to Windows machine? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flashjazzcat Posted May 13, 2022 Share Posted May 13, 2022 46 minutes ago, myriadcs said: I hope it should also be possible to program Xilinx without resorting to Windows machine It should be, since a Linux version of Impact is provided by Xilinx, but if you figure out how to install the cable drivers on a Linux machine and actually get a working toolchain, please let me know, since I tried and gave up at the driver stage a few weeks back. Ended up running Windows 7 in a VM. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
_The Doctor__ Posted May 13, 2022 Share Posted May 13, 2022 (edited) The drivers were a bear for windows as well, my cable used the older data rate and the driver was buried on the official site. I had to install the ginormous beast a couple of times in order to have the correct driver with required newer software. Make sure you have plenty of memory and hard drive space. Edited May 13, 2022 by _The Doctor__ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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