Ideally something with a minimum of 32Mhz 68030 and some way to add extra (Alt-TT-Fast) RAM.
Or maybe a combination of boards (like Exxos Plugin Booster + some RAM expansion).
I know most of these boards need to replace ROM chips with a fast decoding board, so I would need that too.
I guess I have come 3 or 4 years late to this party... But I'm not giving up.
I'm also considering building it myself, so pointers to GERBER files and reliable build instructions are also welcome.
Thanks in advance!
Agv
WANTED: Booster board for STE
- HigashiJun
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Re: WANTED: Booster board for STE
Exxos sells 32 Mhz boosters and Fast ROM TOS boards.
Boosters should be back soon in his store.
Boosters should be back soon in his store.
Re: WANTED: Booster board for STE
TF536 in exxos store also work but you need to solder and program the xilinx chip on it your self.
EDIT: As @Steve mentioned below, you will also need an adaptor (DIP-PLCC). Forgot that this thread was about STe.
EDIT: As @Steve mentioned below, you will also need an adaptor (DIP-PLCC). Forgot that this thread was about STe.
Re: WANTED: Booster board for STE
You'll also need a PLCC to DIP adapter.
Re: WANTED: Booster board for STE
Thanks a lot for your responses. I'm not afraid of soldering but I don't have the equipment to program any chips.
I saw the 32Mhz plugin boosters from Exxos and I'm very tempted to order one when they are available again....
.... but I really want to add more memory to my ST (Alt/Fast Ram ideally) to be able to run MINT and some serious programs (like Calamus).
Agv
I saw the 32Mhz plugin boosters from Exxos and I'm very tempted to order one when they are available again....
.... but I really want to add more memory to my ST (Alt/Fast Ram ideally) to be able to run MINT and some serious programs (like Calamus).
Agv
Re: WANTED: Booster board for STE
I don’t think I have seen anyone put a TF536 in an STE. Would be a bit of a stack with the PLCC to DIP board and require supporting.
Re: WANTED: Booster board for STE
@andresv
Have you thought of perhaps getting an STFM or short ST for productivity apps / mint. You'll be able to get that extra ram you need and maybe even a graphics card because of the DIP CPU.
Use your STe as a game machine
It's not that you're late to the party. It's just that nobody has made an alt ram adaptor for an STe because of its PLCC CPU.
Have you thought of perhaps getting an STFM or short ST for productivity apps / mint. You'll be able to get that extra ram you need and maybe even a graphics card because of the DIP CPU.
Use your STe as a game machine
It's not that you're late to the party. It's just that nobody has made an alt ram adaptor for an STe because of its PLCC CPU.
- olivier.jan
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Re: WANTED: Booster board for STE
Actually you could add a MonSTer board on the STE for alt-ram but you will have to choose between alt-ram and booster as you won’t be able to fit both.
If you really want both, clearly an ST or an H5 will be the solution as mentioned by Steve.
If you really want both, clearly an ST or an H5 will be the solution as mentioned by Steve.
Retro stuff
520 STF/ 1040 STE / Mega ST / 2 Mega STE / 2 H5
2 x 600XL with U1MB /SOFIA 2/ AVG CART / and a few 1050
Apple //c, Commodore 128, Mac Classic, SE/30, LC, IIvi and PB G3 (Clamshell)
Amiga 600 and a few 486 and 386.
Many Nintendo G&W and other electronic games from the late 70s/early 80s.
520 STF/ 1040 STE / Mega ST / 2 Mega STE / 2 H5
2 x 600XL with U1MB /SOFIA 2/ AVG CART / and a few 1050
Apple //c, Commodore 128, Mac Classic, SE/30, LC, IIvi and PB G3 (Clamshell)
Amiga 600 and a few 486 and 386.
Many Nintendo G&W and other electronic games from the late 70s/early 80s.
- frank.lukas
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Re: WANTED: Booster board for STE
Buy a Atari TT ...
Re: WANTED: Booster board for STE
STE speeder + AltRAM is one of the projects on my list.
But it's a long way down my list, alas.
I think @exxos was experimenting with 3d-printed PLCC socket inserts to support pins going into the 'front' side of the sockets (in effect, homebrew Winslow plugs). This has long been my planned method to tackle the STE.
I'm still hoping he'll solve the problems and start selling a Winslow alternative.
BW
But it's a long way down my list, alas.
I think @exxos was experimenting with 3d-printed PLCC socket inserts to support pins going into the 'front' side of the sockets (in effect, homebrew Winslow plugs). This has long been my planned method to tackle the STE.
I'm still hoping he'll solve the problems and start selling a Winslow alternative.
BW
DFB1 Open source 50MHz 030 and TT-RAM accelerator for the Falcon
DSTB1 Open source 16Mhz 68k and AltRAM accelerator for the ST
Smalliermouse ST-optimised USB mouse adapter based on SmallyMouse2
FrontBench The Frontier: Elite 2 intro as a benchmark
DSTB1 Open source 16Mhz 68k and AltRAM accelerator for the ST
Smalliermouse ST-optimised USB mouse adapter based on SmallyMouse2
FrontBench The Frontier: Elite 2 intro as a benchmark