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Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer

A homemade Atari-like computer based on 68060 and various Atari ST like peripherals
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Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer

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@Oldskool, I managed to get hold of a 2MB card.
I think the old one might end up becoming a donor for building the Excelgraph card.
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agranlund wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2025 10:21 am @Oldskool, I managed to get hold of a 2MB card.
I think the old one might end up becoming a donor for building the Excelgraph card.
I'm hoping to have sourced the ram, DAC and maybe ferrite beads ready for five lots of cards.
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Playing with the CKBD firmware I noticed a flaw in the ckbd design.
The CH559 pin cannot turn on the IRF510 enough like a PIC can, so the eiffel-controlled fan header is essentially not working.

Changing the mosfet for a better suitable type is an option but since I want to board to act as a drop-in replacement for the PIC, and the original Eiffel schematic calls for IRF510, the fix will be a new version of the ckbd board.

It's possible to modify an existing board by soldering a resistor between FAN1 and +5V like so:
I picked a 1.8K resistor only because it was among the first of sensible value I found in my unorganised mess of through-hole resistors :)
Anything around that general area is probably fine.
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For science :)

Let’s see if we can’t give revision.A2 some PWM support and an ARGB header like all those newfangled computers.
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agranlund wrote: Mon Jul 07, 2025 7:02 pm For science :)

Let’s see if we can’t give revision.A2 some PWM support and an ARGB header like all those newfangled computers.

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Brilliant on both accounts esp PWM, not everyone's cup of tea but I'd use ARGB. Could you stretch to two headers of each?
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Old vs new Raven:
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This was quite fun actually!
Fan PWM and ARGB controlled by CH559.

Definitely putting modern fan headers on next motherboard rev.
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