Sounds great, thanks a lot!LarryL wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 6:12 pm I am traveling the rest of the week, so let’s catch up next week - then I should know if the set will be available
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At this time it is unfortunately not possible to white list users when your IP changes constantly.
You may inadvertently get banned because a previous attack may have used the IP you are now on.
So I suggest people only use fixed IP address devices until I can think of a solution for this problem!
At this time it is unfortunately not possible to white list users when your IP changes constantly.
You may inadvertently get banned because a previous attack may have used the IP you are now on.
So I suggest people only use fixed IP address devices until I can think of a solution for this problem!
Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
I've never seen so many caps crammed into such a small area. Doesn't look healthy to me.Cyprian wrote: Sat Aug 30, 2025 12:27 pm is there any chance for VME port in Raven?
StarTrack VME is coming: https://www.atari.org.pl/forum/viewtopi ... 92#p322692
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The 'Uzebox Omega is a fully open source games console that you can build in a weekend, even with no previous electronics experience:
https://uzebox.org/wiki/Omega
https://uzebox.org/wiki/Omega
Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
How many Ravens have been fully built now?
The 'Uzebox Omega is a fully open source games console that you can build in a weekend, even with no previous electronics experience:
https://uzebox.org/wiki/Omega
https://uzebox.org/wiki/Omega
Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
@agranlund finally got my new programming laptop set up and I can confirm it's Nessi_250714.jed that won't work in my Raven.
If it ain't broke, test it to Destruction.
Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
Thanks, in that case I should probably revert those changes if they aren't ready for general use.PhilC wrote: Mon Oct 20, 2025 1:45 pm @agranlund finally got my new programming laptop set up and I can confirm it's Nessi_250714.jed that won't work in my Raven.
They were for getting different cf-cards working other than the "Kingston Canvas Focus" model that I had been using.
Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
Hi,
Just a quick question „in between“…
I have build a few CKBDs
Since I have to wait a little more until my Raven boards and components arrive, I wanted to test the CKBD boards
I simply used an external Eiffel board, replaced the Atmega with the programmed CKBD board and connected it to my TT
Worked pretty well, I.e. USB-Mouse & -Keyboard works, as well as Joysticks on both ports.
The only issue is, that mouse movement is not smooth at all - it is somehow trembling (not sure if this is the right English term, sorry)
Did anybody else tested the CKBD outside the Raven?
Cheers
Michael
Just a quick question „in between“…
I have build a few CKBDs
Since I have to wait a little more until my Raven boards and components arrive, I wanted to test the CKBD boards
I simply used an external Eiffel board, replaced the Atmega with the programmed CKBD board and connected it to my TT
Worked pretty well, I.e. USB-Mouse & -Keyboard works, as well as Joysticks on both ports.
The only issue is, that mouse movement is not smooth at all - it is somehow trembling (not sure if this is the right English term, sorry)
Did anybody else tested the CKBD outside the Raven?
Cheers
Michael
Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
I think maybe 12 in various stages but unsure if all are fully up and running?
Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
As mentioned by PM, I'm hoping I've fixed my GD5434 issue but will need to do more testing.
Just done the filtrate Weston the card ran with 80mhz MCLK and prepare for more daft figures
Just done the filtrate Weston the card ran with 80mhz MCLK and prepare for more daft figures
If it ain't broke, test it to Destruction.
Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
With great thanks to @LarryL I will also try to build a Raven (one of the 5 mentioned above)! Yay!! It's really so impressive what you've done Anders 
I just ordered the necessary parts from Mouser, and strangely enough they refused to send me two of them. I thought I would share here in case anyone else encounters the same thing. They refused to send me the DS1818-10+ (reset circuit) and MAX3245CAI+. According to Mouser Analog Devices had said that it was not allowed to ship them to my country (Sweden). I'm guessing this was not the case previously so something must've changed. Mouser didn't give me a clear answer, but if I'm allowed to guess my bet would be on the parts having had some RoHS exemption since they're very old which has now expired, making it illegal for them to be sold in Europe. But I could be wrong of course. I doubt these parts are subject to any other kind of export controls, as they're very simple. If they'd been advanced FPGA's or similar it would've been easier to understand. If the restrictions are kept in place it might be a good idea to replace them for A2. I saw that you'd already replaced DS1818 with the SMD version, possibly that is still OK to ship since it uses a different package.
I ordered the following two replacement parts, fingers crossed that they'll work:
DS1818-10+ -> MCP130-315DI/TO (lacks the "push button" functionality and resets slightly longer, 350 ms instead of 150 ms, but otherwise seems similar)
MAX3245CAI+ -> TRSF3243EIPWR (seems to be pin compatible and support the same speed, although I haven't compared datasheets in 100% detail)
I just ordered the necessary parts from Mouser, and strangely enough they refused to send me two of them. I thought I would share here in case anyone else encounters the same thing. They refused to send me the DS1818-10+ (reset circuit) and MAX3245CAI+. According to Mouser Analog Devices had said that it was not allowed to ship them to my country (Sweden). I'm guessing this was not the case previously so something must've changed. Mouser didn't give me a clear answer, but if I'm allowed to guess my bet would be on the parts having had some RoHS exemption since they're very old which has now expired, making it illegal for them to be sold in Europe. But I could be wrong of course. I doubt these parts are subject to any other kind of export controls, as they're very simple. If they'd been advanced FPGA's or similar it would've been easier to understand. If the restrictions are kept in place it might be a good idea to replace them for A2. I saw that you'd already replaced DS1818 with the SMD version, possibly that is still OK to ship since it uses a different package.
I ordered the following two replacement parts, fingers crossed that they'll work:
DS1818-10+ -> MCP130-315DI/TO (lacks the "push button" functionality and resets slightly longer, 350 ms instead of 150 ms, but otherwise seems similar)
MAX3245CAI+ -> TRSF3243EIPWR (seems to be pin compatible and support the same speed, although I haven't compared datasheets in 100% detail)

