This is very cool - following with interest.
Have you thought about fitment in the LC475 and other models you may want to make it available to? The PCB may foul other components depending on orientation.
You can create and use partitions up to 4GB in my experience. I don’t, because:
- it creates some issues under System 7.1 e.g. it can’t calculate free space properly
- block size is quite large, about 64K.
But if you’re running System 7.5 and above it works perfectly well.
This is expected, and generally doesn’t work properly.
You mentioned USB cards not working and I suspect it’s because you haven’t installed the USB Adapter Card Support package.
Two things come to mind here:
- a poorly seated Personality card is often the cause of startup type 11 errors so definitely check that.
- the SATA card and SSD combo might not be working properly. Compatibility issues between the SSD and the PCI card most likely - the SiI3112 is an old chipset...
By all means check your solder work, but having been through exactly this situation before I can confidently tell you that it's just as likely to be one or more failed RAM chips. The PSRAM that these use are very prone to failure unlike ordinary DRAM, for some reason, and they don't like too...
It's not that simple. Only one in every four chips will have common I/O pins.
The I/O pins are data inputs/outputs and there are eight on each chip. However, since the 68030 memory bus is 32-bit, four chips are needed in each bank. That means you need to find a chip in another bank which...
Not great, no, since I picked up a couple of compatible ones for around £10 only a few
months ago.
You’ll need 16 ICs on each module i.e. 8 on each side, so those don’t sound compatible.
I didn’t realise it was, but it probably has something to do with AI data farms. Still, I don’t see how...
You have a couple of options here:
- find low density 256MB RAM modules with 8 chips on each side (preferred). e.g. Crucial CT32M64S4W7E.16FGYU.
- get 512MB modules, which should be recognised as 256MB each.
Good to know. I only have one multifunction card, a USB 2.0/Firewire, it has a bridge chip on it. It would be easy for me to benchmark throughput as I can just swap out the ROMs between reboots.
On the contrary, your voltage and ram timing tweaks are pretty impressive!
Getting the best results from an 060 on a wombat clearly require a lot of experimentation and refinement, throwing the cpu in and getting it to work is just the beginning.
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