Noob question: How do you do buffering?
Project STacy (STaceX, TOS 2.06 & others)
Re: Project STacy (STaceX & others)
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Re: Project STacy (STaceX & others)
He is talking about using something like 74LS244, which can be used as a bidirectional bus transceiver. Buffering the address and databus for example, and can also be used to isolate the bus if necessary.
Similar was done on the DMA port on the STE for example.
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Re: Project STacy (STaceX & others)
Screen Clips
Every STacy owner who's ever opened up their computer knows of the screen clips in question. My 2 units had most of the clips broken and various botched methods were used to fix it. I came up with the following fix and it's pretty perfect.
I 3D printed the following clip: Here is a picture of a broken clip: This is an original clip: And here is a fixed clip after glueing it:
Every STacy owner who's ever opened up their computer knows of the screen clips in question. My 2 units had most of the clips broken and various botched methods were used to fix it. I came up with the following fix and it's pretty perfect.
I 3D printed the following clip: Here is a picture of a broken clip: This is an original clip: And here is a fixed clip after glueing it:
Re: Project STacy (STaceX & others)
Late to the party but I've been following this thread which is very
interesting.
As far as I know, best I could determine was that that STacy's
TOS version is pretty much identical to TOS v1.04. I know that
Brad told me he thought it was different because of the shadow
chip too. I did rip the TOS though and posted it somewhere (forgot
where exactly now) but some of the more knowledgeable people
looked it over and said it was the same (I think one of them was
PPera, IIRC).
Hope this helps.
interesting.
As far as I know, best I could determine was that that STacy's
TOS version is pretty much identical to TOS v1.04. I know that
Brad told me he thought it was different because of the shadow
chip too. I did rip the TOS though and posted it somewhere (forgot
where exactly now) but some of the more knowledgeable people
looked it over and said it was the same (I think one of them was
PPera, IIRC).
Hope this helps.
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Re: Project STacy (STaceX & others)
As exxos said, 74ls245 (bi-directional so that bus masters can be on either side of the adapter) with control logic for the /DIR pin of the buffer chip.
If you're not afraid of SMD .. 74ABT16245 .. 16 bit bi-directional buffers.
Rodolphe
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Re: Project STacy (STaceX & others)
Thanks Darklord. Good to see you here as well
Here’s my latest addition: I will have to design and 3D print a faceplate for it.
Here’s my latest addition: I will have to design and 3D print a faceplate for it.
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Re: Project STacy (STaceX & others)
I think this will do. Will have to clean it up a bit. I’ll look at painting it if I decide to paint the STacy.
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Re: Project STacy (STaceX & others)
Holy crap! I had no idea how awesome CosmosEx is! Mine came with Raspberry Pi 3 so I had built in WiFi. I have a freakin’ CIFS shared drive on my TOS desktop wirelessly. Shared drive is on my Synology. This just blows my mind that this is actually on an almost 30 year old STacy.
Re: Project STacy (STaceX & others)
Yes its pretty cool . I have a folder on my PC desktop which is my Atari c: drive over WiFiAtarian Computing wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2017 9:11 am Holy crap! I had no idea how awesome CosmosEx is! Mine came with Raspberry Pi 3 so I had built in WiFi. I have a freakin’ CIFS shared drive on my TOS desktop wirelessly. Shared drive is on my Synology. This just blows my mind that this is actually on an almost 30 year old STacy.
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viewtopic.php?f=17&t=1585 Have you done the Mandatory Fixes ?
Just because a lot of people agree on something, doesn't make it a fact. ~exxos ~
People should find solutions to problems, not find problems with solutions.
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viewtopic.php?f=17&t=1585 Have you done the Mandatory Fixes ?
Just because a lot of people agree on something, doesn't make it a fact. ~exxos ~
People should find solutions to problems, not find problems with solutions.
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Re: Project STacy (STaceX & others)
One of my STacy units had all the caps replaced. They did a pretty poor job aesthetically and possibly functionally as it is exhibiting classic bad cap symptoms. That inspired me to do a complete list of STacy caps using schematics and my other unit as reference. Here is the link to the PDF. I have used original specs.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByRvu ... lF5TnoyWW8
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByRvu ... lF5TnoyWW8