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Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
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Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
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Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
Nope there aren't any more built-in user friendly tests, though it would be nice to have more if someone wants to implement them.luciodra wrote: 07 Nov 2024 18:06 Ym test performed successfully. Is there such a test for graphics card? Is there anything I can put in the CF for an IDE port test?
Put the graphics card in and give it a try. If all is well you should get to the desktop with EmuTOS's built in graphics drivers and even with no CF card attached.
(I changed the baud rate for boot messages / debug monitor to 115200 baud)
rom_mon.bin is the stripped down bootrom with debug monitor only.
rom_tos.bin is the full thing with EmuTOS.
rom_con.bin same thing but EmuTOS is built as console-only which you interact with over the second serial port @9600 baud.
That last build is more of a curiosity but perhaps it's of benefit to verify emutos boots, and maybe also if cf card works, even if you have no graphics.
CoolTerm might be unhappy with the EmuTOS's ANSI output, I used some other terminal for this purpose.
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Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
I am wondering if it'll be better if other peoples build and bring-up progress are in separate threads?
Kind of like how it was for the Phoenix boards (though this is on a super tiny scale in comparison).
I'm not minding so much but I'm thinking it could be easy for general Raven updates things to get lost with everything in the one big thread?
Or perhaps even, if @exxos thinks it's a sensible idea, a subchannel somewhere on the forum for general knowledge to become more organised and easier to find for the next guy? Or maybe I'm overthinking it with so few users anyway :)
Kind of like how it was for the Phoenix boards (though this is on a super tiny scale in comparison).
I'm not minding so much but I'm thinking it could be easy for general Raven updates things to get lost with everything in the one big thread?
Or perhaps even, if @exxos thinks it's a sensible idea, a subchannel somewhere on the forum for general knowledge to become more organised and easier to find for the next guy? Or maybe I'm overthinking it with so few users anyway :)
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Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
Your design reminds me of 'The Boxer' was an Amiga clone that was made by Mick Tinker many years ago :)
Congrats on your new ST build :thumbup:
Congrats on your new ST build :thumbup:
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Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
Ok, the ET4000 card gives me a black screen. It could be many things, but my doubt is about Narnia and Nessi, especially the first... :?:agranlund wrote: 07 Nov 2024 20:14 rom_mon.bin is the stripped down bootrom with debug monitor only.
rom_tos.bin is the full thing with EmuTOS.
rom_con.bin same thing but EmuTOS is built as console-only which you interact with over the second serial port @9600 baud.
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Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
I meant the ground connection between the Raven and the USB-serial. Not sure exactly how it's connected in this case, but at work we use a lot of UART cables with wires individually soldered to a DSUB9 connector. If the ground wire comes loose or becomes damaged it usually looks like your screenshot. Of course if you're only using factory made cables etc. the risk for that should be small, unless it's a poor connection in the connector on the Raven side I guess.luciodra wrote: 06 Nov 2024 17:41 What exactly are you referring to? I used another psu with no benefits. The usb-serial cable is connected to another female-female serial cable to connect to the Raven's serial. The clock battery is not positioned.
Again thanks to everyone for the help!
Anyway I saw you got it working at 9600 bps now, congratulations 🙂
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Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
Thank you. Yes, the problem is in the 9600 baud, now solved.redpixel wrote: 08 Nov 2024 05:54 I meant the ground connection between the Raven and the USB-serial. Not sure exactly how it's connected in this case, but at work we use a lot of UART cables with wires individually soldered to a DSUB9 connector. If the ground wire comes loose or becomes damaged it usually looks like your screenshot. Of course if you're only using factory made cables etc. the risk for that should be small, unless it's a poor connection in the connector on the Raven side I guess.
Anyway I saw you got it working at 9600 bps now, congratulations 🙂
Now I'm dealing with the fact that I have black screen video output.
I tried to:
- change monitor and vga cable
- use the 4 isa slots
- the ET4000AX 1Mb video card worked until it was used some time ago.
I suspect I've planned badly either Narnia or Nessi...
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Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
The big difference being that "The BoXer" retained the Amiga chipset (in one form or another) and was supposed to have full backwards compatibility. Raven is not backwards compatible. Not that it matters. In the new world of "software defined hardware" (MiSTer etc.) Raven is a nice oldskool change.retrotronic wrote: 07 Nov 2024 22:25 Your design reminds me of 'The Boxer' was an Amiga clone that was made by Mick Tinker many years ago :)
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Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
Does "rom_con.bin" work in the sense that you get emutos booting to commandline?luciodra wrote: 08 Nov 2024 09:34 Now I'm dealing with the fact that I have black screen video output.
(put the serial cable in the second, ST compatible, port and use 9600 baud)
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Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
Maybe I don't quite understand how to use it, but I don't have the Emutos window that you have.agranlund wrote: 08 Nov 2024 19:38 Does "rom_con.bin" work in the sense that you get emutos booting to commandline?
(put the serial cable in the second, ST compatible, port and use 9600 baud)
Could we have a debug rom like rom_tos_dbg2 that runs at 9600 baud?
Thank you so much !
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