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Thanks. OpenOCD and jflash don't list support for Cypress or the PSoC5, so I ended up ordering the miniprog3. It should arrive in a few days and hopefully I'll be able to tell if I assembled this correctly.
Well, I assembled a board by hand (no baking, just soldering iron) and aside from possibly inhaling some of those super small capacitors, it looks fine, no observable shorts, and continuity tests seem fine.
I'm trying to use a Segger jlink2 with a 20pin to 10pin adapter to program the...
Mine arrived last week and it's been great. I've been using it on a Quadra 800 and a Mac II. I know nothing is ever fast enough, but I haven't had any complaints with the speed. I installed 7.1 in a couple minutes, no problems. This has been pretty neat, thanks a bunch mmcmaster!
I got the...
The output of those signals go straight to the DB9 connector on pre-ADB mice. One of the outputs from each axis is wire-OR'd to an interrupt line, so when there's movement, it interrupts the processor which then polls the state of all 4 lines and translates that into how many pixels the mouse...
It's hard to tell, but some of the pins on the south side of the AVR look pretty close. But if it checks out with the continuity test, probably fine. Maybe double check the decoupling capacitors on the back of the AVR?
FWIW, I'm at 3 working out of 5 attempted builds. The very first one I...
I'm not really sure, but since I had to custom make those cables through the floppy opening, since the IDC connector doesn't fit, I'm kind of committed!
Maybe I'll throw mmcmaster's SCSI2SD internally, use the USB to ADB adapter, and have the mega-SE. I still like the idea of using the SE as...
There have been a variety of ingenious ways people have attached to the bus on the compacts. One is the killy clip approach where you have kind of an inverse socket that fits over the top of the 68000 chip. I've found those to be incredibly frustrating to work with. The other approach is to...
I've been thinking about the same problem in a slightly different way. The 68000 macs' graphics interface is a simple framebuffer. I have been toying with attaching to the 68000 processor (or in the SE, use the PDS slot) and just snooping the bus for writes to the framebuffer, passively...
I dunno about yours, but my II, IIx, and IIfx don't have floppy connectors. :)
I updated my floppyemu to the latest the BMOW just posted, and booted the IIsi with it. Works great.
dougg3 has also used his floppyemu with a IIci quite a bit.
MESS does and the others don't. However, MESS' is setup for debugging MESS and the emulated environment, not for developing code locally. You'll have to enjoy decoding call stacks and debug symbols by hand if you want to use MESS' debugger.
Terrible.
BII and SheepShaver don't work with macsbug, the system crashes when triggering a macsbug breakpoint.
MESS can run macsbug, but there's other issues. 1) there's no power button or NMI interface in MESS to break into the debugger. 2) keyboard and mouse inputs in MESS are a bit...
Awesome! I'm glad it's working for you, and thanks for the feedback.
I've got the PCBs for the USB based adapter. They were ordered before the initial feedback, so they still attach the same way the current ones do: on the bottom of the discovery board. They also lack the indicator of how it...
Congrats! Don't worry about not being a programmer, this is how we learn.
TCPSend seems to be what you're looking for, use it the same way as in the initial example. The only real question is when you use it. If you only want to serve up the same document every time someone connects, you can...
No uarts necessary, although I'm using usart2 for debugging messages.
2 GPIOs for ps2 mouse, 2 for keyboard, 1 is all that's *really* required for ADB, although there's also the power toggle line. Then grounds to everything.
The adapter board won't work on that discovery board, although the code should be the same except for a minor tweak to the system timer firing rate, so if you wanted to hack up some cables, you could probably make it work.
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