Following this fine post...
https://www.atari-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=41588
I decided to have a go. Something just arrived in the post:
I'm going to write up the build here, wish me luck!
For the CTPCI I had to adjust the Gerber files with an editor in order to make them acceptable for pcbway. When I've checked them I'll post the adjusted files.
Let's build a CTPCI!
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foft
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Let's build a CTPCI!
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Re: Let's build a CTPCI!
Nice,looking forward to the build!
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Re: Let's build a CTPCI!
Cool. Looking forward to seeing the build.
What is the compatibility of the different base accelerators? CT60, CT63, CT60e?
What is the compatibility of the different base accelerators? CT60, CT63, CT60e?
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Re: Let's build a CTPCI!
Nice !
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Re: Let's build a CTPCI!
This will be something, fingers crossed!
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markus0321
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Re: Let's build a CTPCI!
Do I see correctly that J8 in the second picture has both pins shorted?
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foft
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Re: Let's build a CTPCI!
Looks like it, not sure what the J8 footprint is for.markus0321 wrote: 13 Mar 2023 14:26 Do I see correctly that J8 in the second picture has both pins shorted?
Seems to be some kind of ... terminal block?
https://export.rsdelivers.com/product/w ... er/1013209
There is a picture here:
https://mikrosk.github.io/ct60tos/CTPCI/PCI4slots.JPG
It looks like its 3.3v, since the main power connector delivers 5v, 12v and GND. Now why it needs that special orange connector to attach a wire I have no idea! I guess its just a handy clip thing.
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Re: Let's build a CTPCI!
Yes, it was to help less experienced users to deliver 3.3V to the board without soldering.foft wrote: 13 Mar 2023 17:06Now why it needs that special orange connector to attach a wire I have no idea! I guess its just a handy clip thing.
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Re: Let's build a CTPCI!
btw. some times ago I heard about some problems with CTPCI. What kind they were and were they resolved in that version?
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