STE mods
Re: STE mods
I suggest you check the mods page https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... =20#p41514 and also check you have isolated the clock pin on the CPU. Other than that, it was expected it wouldn't work as it was not intended to be fitted that way..
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Re: STE mods
If my CPU was socketed, I would have fit the booster the traditional way.
But since I had to add a PLCC socket, I had to fit the booster using a less formal method.
You may have a look at IngoQ's thread:
https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... f=18&t=358
Cheers.
But since I had to add a PLCC socket, I had to fit the booster using a less formal method.
You may have a look at IngoQ's thread:
https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... f=18&t=358
Cheers.
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Re: STE mods
Thanks Exxos.
I have already changed the resistor on the booster to a 68R one (SMD).
I will check connections again and test other SIMMS.
As I wrote before, I will not blame you if the booster does not work.
Cheers.
I have already changed the resistor on the booster to a 68R one (SMD).
I will check connections again and test other SIMMS.
As I wrote before, I will not blame you if the booster does not work.
Cheers.
Re: STE mods
Have you tried in 8mhz mode ?
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Re: STE mods
Yes, I have grounded the switch wire but nothing happens.
As said in my previous post, nothing works even with the booster removed and with the original CPU back in place.
I do not understand why the Ultrasatan gets powered but not the FDD, although it was working before.
I really suspect the SIMMs with the parity chip de-soldered.
As said in my previous post, nothing works even with the booster removed and with the original CPU back in place.
I do not understand why the Ultrasatan gets powered but not the FDD, although it was working before.
I really suspect the SIMMs with the parity chip de-soldered.
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Re: STE mods
I had some time today to check all connections again and everything is OK. There are no broken traces nor other glitches...
I was just wondering if the two spots IngoQ referred to in his thread were not inverted (sorry IngoQ, I reused you picture...):
Should not CLK8 be the lower spot and CPU_CLK the upper one ?
I might be wrong, but if you guys have some ideas, do not hesitate to share.
By the way, my cheap Chinese crap socket cracked while removing the CPU. I ordered some 3M brand ones and I will have to de-solder the old one and solder again a new one on the motherboard. Lesson: never use crap stuff for your projects, you will always have some issues sooner or later...
Cheers.
I was just wondering if the two spots IngoQ referred to in his thread were not inverted (sorry IngoQ, I reused you picture...):
Should not CLK8 be the lower spot and CPU_CLK the upper one ?
I might be wrong, but if you guys have some ideas, do not hesitate to share.
By the way, my cheap Chinese crap socket cracked while removing the CPU. I ordered some 3M brand ones and I will have to de-solder the old one and solder again a new one on the motherboard. Lesson: never use crap stuff for your projects, you will always have some issues sooner or later...
Cheers.
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Re: STE mods
And of course, it never rains but it pours...
While de-soldering the broken socket, I also managed to break a solder pad:
It is not a problem to repair it (I made a lot before...), but it is just a waste of time.
But let us keep it positive, 2021 has just begun...
I will post some pictures when the pad gets repaired.
While de-soldering the broken socket, I also managed to break a solder pad:
It is not a problem to repair it (I made a lot before...), but it is just a waste of time.
But let us keep it positive, 2021 has just begun...
I will post some pictures when the pad gets repaired.
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Re: STE mods
Ok, my little broken pad is now repaired:
The last step is tinning, but the epoxy has to cure for 24 hours.
And here is what you need to perform the magic:
I prefer when the pad is only lifted, because the repair process is much easier and you keep your original pad.
I could have used the original pad here but the broken trace was too short, making it impossible to align all the pads evenly on the left side.
Now I will have to solder the new PLCC socket as soon as I receive it.
Cheers.
The last step is tinning, but the epoxy has to cure for 24 hours.
And here is what you need to perform the magic:
I prefer when the pad is only lifted, because the repair process is much easier and you keep your original pad.
I could have used the original pad here but the broken trace was too short, making it impossible to align all the pads evenly on the left side.
Now I will have to solder the new PLCC socket as soon as I receive it.
Cheers.
Re: STE mods
Nice work on the pad! I hope you get it working
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Re: STE mods
Pad repair looks nice, if anything will hold onto it it's epoxy.
Had to fit a similar socket on my Mac Classic, which still isn't running. It is a bit of a faff to get going because of the need for the analog board and CRT, but it does have composite out so I may try to get it to output to that and power it off my bench PSU whilst trying to fix it.
We'll see.
Good luck with your repairs and the booster fit.
Had to fit a similar socket on my Mac Classic, which still isn't running. It is a bit of a faff to get going because of the need for the analog board and CRT, but it does have composite out so I may try to get it to output to that and power it off my bench PSU whilst trying to fix it.
We'll see.
Good luck with your repairs and the booster fit.
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800XL and 65XE both with Ultimate1MB,VBXL/XE & PokeyMax, SIDE3, SDrive Max, 2x 1010 cassette, 2x 1050 one with Happy mod, 3x 2600 Jr, 7800 and Lynx II
Approx 20 STs, including a 520 STM, 520 STFMs, 3x Mega ST, MSTE & 2x 32 Mhz boosted STEs
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800XL and 65XE both with Ultimate1MB,VBXL/XE & PokeyMax, SIDE3, SDrive Max, 2x 1010 cassette, 2x 1050 one with Happy mod, 3x 2600 Jr, 7800 and Lynx II
Approx 20 STs, including a 520 STM, 520 STFMs, 3x Mega ST, MSTE & 2x 32 Mhz boosted STEs
Plus the rest, totalling around 50 machines including a QL, 3x BBC Model B, Electron, Spectrums, ZX81 etc...