RSVE (serial port modification) installation
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Re: RSVE (serial port modification) installation
We are working on flashy clock which has altram and flash which will be compatible with my boosters. I tried once to get help making monster work with my boosters and just got flamed like I always did back on AF. Again why I left and started my own solutions instead.
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Pacman
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Re: RSVE (serial port modification) installation
Found it here.
Cool! So it's a battery backed realtime clock/Flash-ROM board?
Sorry to hear about your experiences with the Atari-forum. Your hardware efforts are surely appreciated from me, so keep up the good work! :dualthumbup:
Cool! So it's a battery backed realtime clock/Flash-ROM board?
Sorry to hear about your experiences with the Atari-forum. Your hardware efforts are surely appreciated from me, so keep up the good work! :dualthumbup:
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Re: RSVE (serial port modification) installation
Yep 4 flash banks, 8mb alr-ram,nvram RTC.
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