Ready built ST536 Atari version. Any Interest?
Re: Ready built TF536 Atari version. Any Interest?
@agranlund totally agree, that and the H5 being a pimped up Atari, might be the comeback of the ST.
If it ain't broke, test it to Destruction.
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Re: Ready built TF536 Atari version. Any Interest?
hi @PhilC , I'll please have a finished TF536 too
Tony
Tony
;Manually change to secret room.
LDA #$1E ;Set room to secret room. ;2
STA VSYNC,X ;And make it current. ;4
LDA #$03 ;Set the X coordinate.;2
STA VBLANK,X ;4
JMP MovementReturn ;And Exit. ;3
LDA #$1E ;Set room to secret room. ;2
STA VSYNC,X ;And make it current. ;4
LDA #$03 ;Set the X coordinate.;2
STA VBLANK,X ;4
JMP MovementReturn ;And Exit. ;3
Re: Ready built TF536 Atari version. Any Interest?
Thanks Tony, added you to the list.tony.reynolds wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 12:54 am hi @PhilC , I'll please have a finished TF536 too
Tony
If it ain't broke, test it to Destruction.
Re: Ready built TF536 Atari version. Any Interest?
The first three Atari versions are off to their buyers but first, my OCD says one last test to make sure.
Thanks you @derkom and @agranlund third one reserved for @JezC .
Thanks you @derkom and @agranlund third one reserved for @JezC .
If it ain't broke, test it to Destruction.
Re: Ready built TF536 Atari version. Any Interest?
@PhilC Interesting to see it in situ...will have to see how best to organise this along with the Exxos IDE board!
Re: Ready built TF536 Atari version. Any Interest?
You'll need a few sockets to space it out but thats how I was originally testing them. Reason why I recommend the exxos decoder board is that it sits nicely on top of that when you solder a socket onto the decoder board.
Eventually it should work great with Flashy Clock as well.
If it ain't broke, test it to Destruction.
Re: Ready built TF536 Atari version. Any Interest?
Ah, good advice there...looked at those boards but the limited funds can't stretch to that as well. Maybe in a few months...PhilC wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 1:35 pmYou'll need a few sockets to space it out but thats how I was originally testing them. Reason why I recommend the exxos decoder board is that it sits nicely on top of that when you solder a socket onto the decoder board.
Eventually it should work great with Flashy Clock as well.
Until then, I have some sockets destined for H4 #2 which will suffice for now....
Re: Ready built TF536 Atari version. Any Interest?
Just built another two TF536s and will start testing them shortly.
This time its one 64mb version and a 128mb version but with Alliance memory, so that one will need a good test to see how the new memory works out.
This time its one 64mb version and a 128mb version but with Alliance memory, so that one will need a good test to see how the new memory works out.
If it ain't broke, test it to Destruction.
Re: Ready built TF536 Atari version. Any Interest?
@ Phil does the firmware support 128 mb ? only I thought Steve had not sorted the extra 128mb on the Boards yet ?
Re: Ready built TF536 Atari version. Any Interest?
Not yet but I wanted to test the ram chips ready so that I'm able to test the 128mb option once Terriblefire has had time to tweak the firmware.
If it ain't broke, test it to Destruction.