I love the use of Apple Garamond fontSo, next milestone reached, the PCBs arrived.
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Still waiting for the parts though.
Ooh, nice! No pick and place?
I love the use of Apple Garamond font![]()
I think I've read those stories too.Sure, I have actually the same opionion about PCBs as Steve: they also should be nice to look at.(Yes, I have read those stories)
I think I've read those stories too.
Even before I knew of them, though, I've made an effort to neatly run cabling in PCs I've assembled over the years mainly for three reasons: so they look nice, are easy to work on, and have good airflow so they stay cool.
To each their own, I guess.Man, I’m the polar opposite of this mentality, although I respect people who pride themselves in this sort of thing. My cable management is non-existent, my recapping jobs look like a toddler did them with uncut leads, etc, and I always take the quick and dirty approach. My reasoning is, if it does the same job but takes half the time, who cares what it looks like if I’m the only one that sees it?
I get crap from my co-workers for it, but my response is always the same: I’m results oriented.![]()
The ERS and cuda firmware source code were posted atI'm a bit stuck here, does anyone have the following document online somewhere?
Thanks, perfect!Believe me, it's not easy as an outsider to find such information if you search for "CUDA".
So, in the meantime, I started to assemble the prototype.... No time wasted.
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Is the emulated LC475's ROM choosing the Product Info from the Universal Tables that a real LC475 would?Can you please check, it seems the MAME code emulates a full 68040 here on the LC475 (no FPU exception thrown when I execute an FPU instruction), instead of an 68LC040.
Is the emulated LC475's ROM choosing the Product Info from the Universal Tables that a real LC475 would?
Is it possible to reach 57 MHz? Does anyone have a video or screenshot? RegardsIt looks really nice.
How much work to the ROM will be needed to get it working with an 040?
I am guessing as well that we could push an 040 chip to the absolute limit (likely 55-57MHz for 02E31F mask and later) without the usual logic board chipset contraints.
Why not stick one on an accelerator and try for yourself?Is it possible to reach 57 MHz? Does anyone have a video or screenshot? Regards
Is it possible to reach 57 MHz? Does anyone have a video or screenshot? Regards