It doesn't seem to matter. Tried yet another board that has a 343S0161 and it works just as expected.Very interesting, can anyone confirm the "343S0161" vs "343S1135" thing?
This side is telling:Nevermind, works on a different logicboard. What's interesting, the non-working board has a "343S0161" installed for the clock chip, the working one has a "343S1135" - what's on your board @Mustermann?
All my boards have a MC88916 swapped in place, no problem to go up to 42MHz... we need faster settings now![]()
| 343S0161 | Gazelle | Video clock generator, LC 475/575, Quadra 605 |
Checked with , Checked with Norton Sysinfo(Post #1), clockometer(Post#11) and Osziloscope at R96(Picture attached, frequency can be found at the bottom line of screen)For reproducibility: how are you validating that you're getting the frequency you think you're getting?
All my tests until now were operating with 1152*870*8bit @75Hz using 60ns VRAMDo you have any issues with outputting any resolution aside from 640x480 when changing the clock? Maybe stupid question, gotta ask though.
Starting with the good news: Will work.I haven’t tried this yet @Mustermann but what would happen on a resistor swapped board where it is set to 33mhz on the board?
Starting with the good news: Will work.
But it is not only the "loading at startup" topic.
When starting, Gazelle will read resistors and chose 33Mhz dataset from internal table (if resistors are changed for 33Mhz).
When changing to to any value using the "setlong" function in my code, the 33Mhz entry will be replaced by the variable entry (e.g.38Mhz).
I am not sure if a reboot will reset this or if a power-down cycle is needed.
Just to let you know, how to calculate parameters for "setlong" function.Meanwhile I added a few extra values to the code to reach up to 50MHz...
This side is telling:
343S0161 Gazelle Video clock generator, LC 475/575, Quadra 605 No information about 343S1135 on that side.Driver:Mac 68K:Tech Info:ASICs - MAMEDEV Wiki
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| 343S1060 | Omega | PLL clock synthesizer, very similar to Gazelle and Sierra Semiconductor SC11412. LC III/III+, LC 520, LC 550 |
Side note:Do you have any issues with outputting any resolution aside from 640x480 when changing the clock? Maybe stupid question, gotta ask though.
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Any recommendations? Assuming this has to be compiled into a classic Mac app?Any C Compiler should work.
Ooo, someone could put a nice GUI front end on it, ala Daystars QuadControl or something similar.Any recommendations? Assuming this has to be compiled into a classic Mac app?