Using a Cloudy with a TF card?
Using a Cloudy with a TF card?
Any reason why a Cloudy (TOS decoder switcher) could not be used with a TF card to give me my TOS in a MEGAST4????
Re: Using a Cloudy with a TF card?
so what are you using to decode the TOS? because the cloudy does not decode on its own?
Re: Using a Cloudy with a TF card?
Originally I was using the decoder on the Lightning ST IDE/USB board, but then I added in the Storm ST 8 MB RAM upgrade (to "complete the stack") and now I use the decoder there. Both work fine.
Re: Using a Cloudy with a TF card?
WOW.. so you are using a TF534 with a lightning cloudy and storm? so you are getting 12mb TT ram now? why did you not use the IDE on the TF board?
James
Re: Using a Cloudy with a TF card?
TF536. You can read all about this neverending project over in this thread. That was supposed to be a relatively short project that was going to get completed in about a month, and, well, it kind of blew up (thankfully only metaphorically), and real life has gotten in the way a lot, so it's going to end up taking more like a year.
The Storm provides ST RAM, not TT RAM (but I suspect you just made a typo), so yes, there's now 12 MB ST RAM. The TF has 64 MB TT RAM on it.
I am not using the IDE on the TF board because I've built a switcher to flip between the 68000 CPU and the TF, and when the TF isn't active, its IDE controller is also inactive, and I wanted IDE to be available in both modes. Obviously this does come at a performance penalty when running in 68030 mode, but flexibility/compatibility was the goal here. @agranlund built me a custom firmware for the TF that moves the IDE controller over to the secondary interface, so it can coexist with the Lightning IDE, but at least so far I'm still just using the Lightning interface.
Re: Using a Cloudy with a TF card?
OH.. I thought it was ALT ram.. which in effect is TT ram.. or fast ram.. aka not ST ram.
Do you still have any contact with agranlund? or is he around? he has not logged on in a long time.
James
Re: Using a Cloudy with a TF card?
Well, it is ALT-RAM, but it is not TT RAM. It sits in the 68000 address space and runs at 8 MHz.
No, I don't know anything, sorry.Do you still have any contact with agranlund? or is he around? he has not logged on in a long time.