I‘m unable to open your link.. But these seem to be the ones you want:I can’t easily tell which ones are the clones - would this be one of them?
We have some of these, they are very recommendable. The Saleae Logic software is also super easy to use
I‘m unable to open your link.. But these seem to be the ones you want:I can’t easily tell which ones are the clones - would this be one of them?
Yes to both. They use Salae logic software, so if you see any mention of Logic anywhere in reviews or the description, you're good.I can’t easily tell which ones are the clones - would this be one of them?
And then this for the clips?
I had a look at these. Very very useful; he has done quite a lot of work to draw these up. Was it for a particular project, maybe to create a replica card? Or just for fun to understand it better? It would probably be quite easy to produce replicas as the card is a simple two-layer affair, with off the shelf parts. No customs ASICs that I can tell. The only issue would be getting ZIP VRAM, but I suppose you’d redesign it to take SOJ package chips.
Oops, I just fixed the link in my post.I‘m unable to open your link.. But these seem to be the ones you want:
We have some of these, they are very recommendable. The Saleae Logic software is also super easy to use![]()
Ah, OK, I missed that it is in fact chiming. So don't bother with those troubleshooting steps; you're in case 4, things are really weird.
I'd definitely recommend confirm that the behavior remains constant without a ROM as a next step. Do you have a logic analyzer?
You're going to want to suss out what exactly is happening to the bus as based on what you said so far it seems like when the card is probed, even without a ROM it does something that apparently messes things up so badly the machine can't death chime (correct me if I'm wrong).The logic analyzer has arrived. Where should I start?


You can attach saved data files from logic, might need to zip them first.Not sure how best to share the captured data with you, but try these zoomed out views.
Here are two captures, the first without the Micron card, and the second with. The first bit of activity (which looks like a single thin line) is right at power on time, and the next activity (when the solid block starts) is 1.66 seconds later.
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OK. I am currently hooking up the other lines you suggested and I will share once I have views of both.You can attach saved data files from logic, might need to zip them first.
Are you sure you have the order right there? #2 looks like a healthy system (/AS should never stop) where #1 looks wrong.
OK. I am currently hooking up the other lines you suggested and I will share once I have views of both.
Yes, I'm sure. What I am seeing is that /AS shows activity whenever there is movement on the built in display. Edit: I have it hooked up to /Nubus on a PAL chip so that may be why, I forgot that this board doesn't have the bodge fix.






