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WTB: Falcon DSP IC
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darkxavier
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Re: WTB: Falcon DSP IC
Ian Gledhill at Mutant Caterpillar has 19 DSP chips in stock. 
- mrbombermillzy
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Re: WTB: Falcon DSP IC
Sounds promising. Thankyou.darkxavier wrote: Fri Aug 21, 2020 9:10 pm Ian Gledhill at Mutant Caterpillar has 19 DSP chips in stock.![]()
I will send an email his way.
Re: WTB: Falcon DSP IC
I don't think so. Atari could have put in a large order for them, so they may look a little unique. I'm told that any ordinary QFP 68030 will work just fine but I'm yet to try it.
I have a Falcon I was working on during lockdown and the Freescale 68030 finally arrived, but our state is out of lockdown now and I have an attack of the lazies.
Perhaps when the "second wave" comes I'll tackle it.
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Re: WTB: Falcon DSP IC
Perhaps you are right. Doug Little was looking at replacing the custom 68030 in the Falcon with the more standardised QFP version to see if its the same. (I cant find the thread at AF ATM).sety wrote: Sat Aug 22, 2020 12:42 pmI don't think so. Atari could have put in a large order for them, so they may look a little unique. I'm told that any ordinary QFP 68030 will work just fine but I'm yet to try it.
I have a Falcon I was working on during lockdown and the Freescale 68030 finally arrived, but our state is out of lockdown now and I have an attack of the lazies.
Perhaps when the "second wave" comes I'll tackle it.![]()
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Re: WTB: Falcon DSP IC
Falcon 030's are not custommrbombermillzy wrote: Sat Aug 22, 2020 1:12 pmPerhaps you are right. Doug Little was looking at replacing the custom 68030 in the Falcon with the more standardised QFP version to see if its the same. (I cant find the thread at AF ATM).sety wrote: Sat Aug 22, 2020 12:42 pm
I don't think so. Atari could have put in a large order for them, so they may look a little unique. I'm told that any ordinary QFP 68030 will work just fine but I'm yet to try it.
I have a Falcon I was working on during lockdown and the Freescale 68030 finally arrived, but our state is out of lockdown now and I have an attack of the lazies.
Perhaps when the "second wave" comes I'll tackle it.![]()
3)1040 stf/m, 2)Mega 4 ST, 1)STE, 1)Mega STE, 1)STacy, 2)Falcon 030
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Re: WTB: Falcon DSP IC
Well, Im not going to argue, as Im no CPU package expert, but according to the info here:
https://www.atari-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... fp#p222904
the Falcon version was either designed as a controller for something else and re-purposed for the Falcon, or designed specifically for it.
- Umberto1st
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Re: WTB: Falcon DSP IC
Doesn't matter what Atari had stamped on the chip,' They are FE variants and very common, Replaced a few in my days, including my own Falcons. Check it out online MC68030FE. The Falcon will have 16's sometimes 20's installed. I have 33's in mine because I over clock the CPU with the Nemesis.mrbombermillzy wrote: Sun Aug 23, 2020 12:48 pmWell, Im not going to argue, as Im no CPU package expert, but according to the info here:
https://www.atari-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... fp#p222904
the Falcon version was either designed as a controller for something else and re-purposed for the Falcon, or designed specifically for it.
3)1040 stf/m, 2)Mega 4 ST, 1)STE, 1)Mega STE, 1)STacy, 2)Falcon 030
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Re: WTB: Falcon DSP IC
Ok, well thats good to have that confirmed then.Umberto1st wrote: Sun Aug 23, 2020 3:08 pm
Doesn't matter what Atari had stamped on the chip,' They are FE variants and very common, Replaced a few in my days, including my own Falcons. Check it out online MC68030FE. The Falcon will have 16's sometimes 20's installed. I have 33's in mine because I over clock the CPU
Re: WTB: Falcon DSP IC
I have one too with a regular 68030 and it works OK.