Diagnostic cartridge (dead Mega STe)

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Diagnostic cartridge (dead Mega STe)

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Nothing is displayed on my Mega STe when I turn it on (the monitor is OK -checked with an STe), and the power supply outputs the correct voltages, so I'm considering getting a diagnostic cartridge (item #0165).

Since my screen is black I obviously need to view the results from somewhere else, and besides having read this excellent posting: Basic Troubleshooting - Diagnostic Cartridge basics along with this brief overview, I have a couple of questions:

1) I don't have a PC, and my two Mac computers don't have a serial port. I would have to use a USB port instead, and if the software has to run on a PC I could install Windows via Bootcamp.
Will I need to get a USB-serial adapter cable? If so, are there particular specs to look out for, or will just about any such adapter work?
How about the PARCP-USB adapter (originally intended for transferring files between an ST and Mac/PC)?

2) Is the 25 pin-9-pin diagnostic cable (item # 0191) a standard serial null-modem cable, or is this a custom cable made especially for the cartridge?

3) Has anyone tried such a connection on a Mac (in MacOS)? Which terminal software would work with this, and does anyone reading have any experiences with the actual hardware connection (Serial-USB adapter cable?)?
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I think the cable is standard wiring, but the connectors are not.. I had to get them custom-made.
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Pacman wrote: Tue Mar 09, 2021 8:52 pm ... I don't have a PC, and my two Mac computers don't have a serial port.
You can also use a other Atari ST/STE with a terminal program ...
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If you have a small usb to serial adapter (FTDI232 for example) you just connect RX,TX and GND to SI,SO and GND pins of the MFP.
Using serialTools or minicom on the Mac at 9600 bauds, you’ll have proper connection.
You can also use any 5v capable Microcontroller (Arduino for example) to interface its serial to its USB port.
Just don’t connect any of these devices to the rs-232 port of the Atari as it’s not pure 5v logic and you might fry the device.
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But...which monitor do you use? MSTE has shown video issues several times.
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Pacman wrote: Tue Mar 09, 2021 8:52 pm 1) I don't have a PC, and my two Mac computers don't have a serial port. I would have to use a USB port instead, and if the software has to run on a PC I could install Windows via Bootcamp.
Will I need to get a USB-serial adapter cable? If so, are there particular specs to look out for, or will just about any such adapter work?
How about the PARCP-USB adapter (originally intended for transferring files between an ST and Mac/PC)?
A normal USB serial cable will be fine. You will need to install the driver from the chipset manufacturer and reboot. Usually they're Prolific chipsets.

A normal NULL modem cable will work fine, you just need to make sure that you don't turn on hardware flow control.
2) Is the 25 pin-9-pin diagnostic cable (item # 0191) a standard serial null-modem cable, or is this a custom cable made especially for the cartridge?

3) Has anyone tried such a connection on a Mac (in MacOS)? Which terminal software would work with this, and does anyone reading have any experiences with the actual hardware connection (Serial-USB adapter cable?)?
You can merely start the standard macOS Terminal app (Applications -> Utilities) and then use the 'cu' command. (Type "man cu" for the documentation.) The serial port will be something like /dev/tty.USBserial or some such.

I can't remember the baud rate .

So, the command would be something like:

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cu -l /dev/tty.USBserial -s 2400 
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Pacman wrote: Tue Mar 09, 2021 8:52 pm Will I need to get a USB-serial adapter cable? If so, are there particular specs to look out for, or will just about any such adapter work?
There are cheap ones on e*bay, you only need to make sure you'll get a "real" RS232 adapter with the proper voltage level. There are lots of adapters out there that only support TTL level.

Mac OS comes with screen (a "multiwindow" terminal that can be used as serial terminal program as well) and at least with FTDI serial drivers (Prolific, the other major vendor, should have drivers available for download).
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stephen_usher wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2021 9:13 am I can't remember the baud rate .

So, the command would be something like:

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cu -l /dev/tty.USBserial -s 9600 
Diag cart outputs at 9600 8N1 (code segment in quote corrected). :)
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derkom wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2021 9:32 am Diag cart outputs at 9600 8N1 (code segment in quote corrected). :)
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Re: Diagnostic cartridge (dead Mega STe)

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frank.lukas wrote: Tue Mar 09, 2021 9:10 pm
Pacman wrote: Tue Mar 09, 2021 8:52 pm ... I don't have a PC, and my two Mac computers don't have a serial port.
You can also use a other Atari ST/STE with a terminal program ...
You're absolutely right!
Sometimes the obvious things right in front of you are the hardest to see! :lol:
Is the VT52 terminal ACC (from the Atari language disk) the easiest terminal to use for this?

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