I just got my PCB on Thursday and I must say it's very exciting! The quality of these boards is incredible.
I mentioned "slow" in the subject because I don't have most of the stuff I'm going to need to assemble my board, and I'm not even ready to begin.
Unlike most of you guys, I've got a DIP64 HC CPU (16MHz) which I'm hoping can be installed in one of the expansion sockets, instead of a PLCC CPU. My donor chipsets are PLCCs. The SIMM socket price is ...not ideal. I think I'm going to chuck half a meg of DRAM on a veroboard to plug it into the falcon RAM socket instead of giving money to Big-SIMM-Socket, those corrupt bastards.
I don't think I'm going to bother installing some of the non-essential sockets like the cartridge port. Too lazy to desolder it!
Smonson's slow H4 build
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Re: Smonson's slow H4 build
:welcomewave: to the H4 party @Smonson
CPU in one of the expansion sockets should be fine and an interesting test for the board.
Looking forward to seeing your HDMI board on the H4 :)
CPU in one of the expansion sockets should be fine and an interesting test for the board.
Looking forward to seeing your HDMI board on the H4 :)
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Re: Smonson's slow H4 build
Now that everyone's finished their boards, it's time for me to start:
I got all the SMTs on there.
With the benefit of everyone else's hindsight, I cut three tracks underneath the video DAC before soldering it in.
I got all the SMTs on there.
With the benefit of everyone else's hindsight, I cut three tracks underneath the video DAC before soldering it in.
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Re: Smonson's slow H4 build
Nice! - This is partly why I haven't built the second board yet as doing these neater fixes with hindsight as you say makes for a neater board.Smonson wrote: 11 Jan 2020 09:41 Now that everyone's finished their boards, it's time for me to start:
I got all the SMTs on there.
With the benefit of everyone else's hindsight, I cut three tracks underneath the video DAC before soldering it in.
I shall probably do the same when I build the second one.
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Re: Smonson's slow H4 build
That does look like a good idea. Unfortunately I'd soldered two of my boards at the same time with the SMT stuff
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Re: Smonson's slow H4 build
Quick question, what is the ROM part? Does the H4 use a "44-pin JLCC JEDEC" compatible pinout?
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Re: Smonson's slow H4 build
I'm using AT27C4096-55JU-T Mouser# 579-AT27C4096-55JU-TSmonson wrote: 14 Jan 2020 03:32 Quick question, what is the ROM part? Does the H4 use a "44-pin JLCC JEDEC" compatible pinout?
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Re: Smonson's slow H4 build
Thanks @PaulJ. Gosh they're not cheap for a OTP, are they :shock:
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Re: Smonson's slow H4 build
@Smonson I have used the OTP ones but have also used HN27C4096ACC-10 chips which seem to work fine on stock H4.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1pcs-HN27C4 ... 2103003184
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1pcs-HN27C4 ... 2103003184
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Re: Smonson's slow H4 build
Thanks for that @kodak80, that's much more like what I expected for an old-style EEPROM.
I never cease to be amazed that you can buy 32GB of flash for $10 and yet a chip with less than a meg on it can be the same price or more.
I never cease to be amazed that you can buy 32GB of flash for $10 and yet a chip with less than a meg on it can be the same price or more.
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