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Serial terminal (zterm) to a computer that has a lynx setup.
Best you're going to get. Even a mac plus can do serial.
Otherwise you can always follow this link: http://www.keacher.com/1216/how-i-introduced-a-27-year-old-computer-to-the-web/
I have a source with low cost and unlimited quantities, hint, it starts with C and ends with ina. Alibaba exists :p
Just get a proxy to talk to a connector company, there are still ones who produce eurodin connectors. Min quanties are usually a thousand, but at 0.90 per piece.
If you needed...
2 updaterinos, both pushed to the git. 1. is the final v1. version of the internal board as small as I can get it:
And here is a din-25 version for use externally. Would be good for people with multiple computers.
Probably will order the din25 version soon. Will will see :^)
PCB alone would be as cheap as you could make it ;)
The $35 would be a at cost full assembled board. If you ordered from your local batch house it might be $20 for 10 boards? ($2ish per, don't quote me on that)
Depends on how long you want to wait. If you need a board /NOW/ I think theres a...
Sorry for not updating more :-/ Been busy with life stuff.
Anyway I've made a new github (lost access to my old one) so this is the first thing on there.
https://github.com/fran-cap/RASCSI-68kmlaver
That has the eagle files, the extra libraries I used, and information about parts.
I did a...
I think the 128k is still the most magical because it feels more modern than most computers of that era (no I don't own a xerox)
Its not the fastest or most capable Macintosh but it shows the idea of a "all in one" better than any computer before it.
(yes I know about the ibm 5155 etc but...
You'll probably want to decouple all of the power lines at least once and put a big decoupling cap near each 5v line near the 3 sockets. Thats around 7 or so caps, which you can clearly see on the twinspark ;) .
http://www.journaldulapin.com/2017/09/03/a-floppy-drive-for-the-bandai-pippin/
Found this recently. Very interesting. :approve:
P.S. Also mods make the title "pippin" please :)
I've had good luck with the IP series of mosfets from infenon, you can get a 800V 5A transistor for a little under a dollar these days.
I mean you'll probably need a huge ass heat-sink but eh, the gate capacitances and Rds resistances are much, much lower than the late 90s :approve:
Still a work in progress. I've been trying to secure a supply of the bus chips so that I can make more than 2 of these at a decent price.
Taking a bit but should be done soon. After I get a batch of these done I'll release the eagle files.
If you need one /right now/ I think there's a guy in...
I'd update the rom. You can peruse some older threads where crashing issues with certain display cards were fixed by updating the turbos firmware. Make a backup of the 3x rom first, just in case. }:)
http://www.prismnet.com/~trag/Firmware/Turbo040/
I've been plugging your equations (B0->B7) into the OE case in various ways to try and simplify it, but the end result is always a "true" or a "false". Unless there's more to it you're not showing, I don't see how this is working.
Edit: Without substitution that oe equation simplifies down...
I'm running the code you got through wincupl and I'm able to compile it for independent devices but I'm getting compiler errors when compiling the output enable case for the 16v8. You forget brackets somewhere?
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Could always switch to a 5v clpd. Just as fast and none of that 3.3->5v level shifting.
Quick edit before bed: Also as far as structure a PAL and a GAL should operate the same. I'd check the code again.
Using hfv explorer you can do this pretty quickly, or at least get yourself to a point where you can setup os7 and get networking/nettalk.
1. Download and install HFV explorer.
2. Plug in your floppy drive and insert a floppy, and format it (fat is fine for now)
3. Open hfv explorer, it...
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