I'll PM you schematics and board.
JezC H4 Build - in slow time
Re: JezC H4 Build - in slow time
You may want to try this one instead, it's EmuTOS1.0 with patched memory detection.
(My machine is a bit disassembled at the moment but it did work in Hatari at least ) I believe the old executable may have been hardcoded to only use 4MB?
Re: JezC H4 Build - in slow time
@agranlund Thanks a bunch! I will try that in a little while (if I can)...and report back. Do I need to reprogram the boot ROM with the new 192k image...or will it still work with the older 0.9 build as well? I'll probably try it with the older ROM (i.e. just update the .prg file) first as I won't get chance to erase the EPROM & program in a new image this evening...
Yes, the other version only ever reported 4Mb of memory...but I am not familiar with EmuTOS, so I wasn't sure if that was only detecting the ST RAM (which happens to be 4Mb as well)...
Looking forward to trying your ScummVM builds on this in the near future!
Re: JezC H4 Build - in slow time
@agranlund
Hurrah!
That build works and does indeed detect the 4MB ST as well as 64MB TT RAM...excellent work.
I have not yet updated the ROM image...but it does work with the old image anyway
Many thanks for this and all your other contributions!
Hurrah!
That build works and does indeed detect the 4MB ST as well as 64MB TT RAM...excellent work.
I have not yet updated the ROM image...but it does work with the old image anyway
Many thanks for this and all your other contributions!
Re: JezC H4 Build - in slow time
@PhilC Could you please provide me with a link to a working version of Frontier to try on the TF536?
I would love to see the difference compared to a stock ST...
I would love to see the difference compared to a stock ST...
Re: JezC H4 Build - in slow time
Nice! I'm happy you got it working
Yep that older rom image you had should work just as well as. It's just a minimal and silent emutos, enough to launch the auto folder
I'm incredibly happy with how the TF534/536 has transformed my humble 520ST and I'm glad to share whatever I did on the Atari side to get it performing on my machine.
Atari accelerators doesn't exactly grow on trees and @terriblefire taking the time and effort to make his Amiga stuff compatible with Atari is such a unique opportunity for our community
Re: JezC H4 Build - in slow time
I hope that my success in repeating your results on the H4 encourages lots more people to follow suit.
Personally, the ability to check the TF536 worked on a pretty much stock system is a huge advantage...even though I plan to eventually put in a decoder for 256k ROMs, this approach allows me the choice of what, when & how.
Thanks again to @agranlund, @exxos, @terriblefire & @PhilC for making this happen...and for all future developments
Personally, the ability to check the TF536 worked on a pretty much stock system is a huge advantage...even though I plan to eventually put in a decoder for 256k ROMs, this approach allows me the choice of what, when & how.
Thanks again to @agranlund, @exxos, @terriblefire & @PhilC for making this happen...and for all future developments
Re: JezC H4 Build - in slow time
OK, so as recorded on my H5C1 build...I've managed to break my working H4 & now have a near dead short between GND & 5V...
Pulling all the socketed ICs and removing the SIMM/PSU/Keyboard & Floppy has not fixed it, so next step is to try and check all points on the board for potential shorts (as I'm assuming the PCB should still be fine - if not, I'm probably not going to be able to find & fix that problem).
Exxos has suggested using a milliohm meter, so when I'm back in work next week I'll see if we have such a useful piece of kit...
Meanwhile I'd better start compiling a list of the GND/5V connections to check out...
Pulling all the socketed ICs and removing the SIMM/PSU/Keyboard & Floppy has not fixed it, so next step is to try and check all points on the board for potential shorts (as I'm assuming the PCB should still be fine - if not, I'm probably not going to be able to find & fix that problem).
Exxos has suggested using a milliohm meter, so when I'm back in work next week I'll see if we have such a useful piece of kit...
Meanwhile I'd better start compiling a list of the GND/5V connections to check out...
Re: JezC H4 Build - in slow time
@JezC if you're struggling, I'm happy to take a look at some point?
If it ain't broke, test it to Destruction.