I placed the order for the supervisory circuits and oddly enough it has been shipped. I'm a little peeved as that was an expensive mistake on their end, as I paid another $40 in shipping fees. Oh well. :roll:
RTC seems to be discontinued with no suitable replacement that wouldn't require a board rework or change to the drivers. That's a little beyond the scope of what I can do. Element 14 claims to have the RTC in stock, but with another eye watering shipping charge of $40
I'll get there in the end I hope. :lol:
Raven 060 (sety's build)
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Re: Raven 060 (sety's build)
This has stock:sety wrote: 26 Mar 2025 09:38 I placed the order for the supervisory circuits and oddly enough it has been shipped. I'm a little peeved as that was an expensive mistake on their end, as I paid another $40 in shipping fees. Oh well. :roll:
RTC seems to be discontinued with no suitable replacement that wouldn't require a board rework or change to the drivers. That's a little beyond the scope of what I can do. Element 14 claims to have the RTC in stock, but with another eye watering shipping charge of $40
I'll get there in the end I hope. :lol:
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Re: Raven 060 (sety's build)
Yooo! It's starting to look like a computer!
What do I need to program CPLD U108? I have an ALL-07A burner but I don't have the adapter for that package (I did get a spare socket so I could bodge one up) I have a XILINX JTAG platform cable but not sure if it is software locked to XILINX only.
I'm a long way off that stage yet, just wondering if I need to place an order for a programmer :?
Can anyone recommend a power on test that can be run without CPU? I'm too worried that if I have made a mistake I will fry my very hard to find processor.
Thanks!
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The graphic impact is remarkable!
At the moment I think only the oscilloscope can help you, while for the programming of the ATF1548 I purchased the ATDH1150USB. I think that to keep up with the various updates this gadget will help you.
At the moment I think only the oscilloscope can help you, while for the programming of the ATF1548 I purchased the ATDH1150USB. I think that to keep up with the various updates this gadget will help you.
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I have not yet said it, but I really want it to look good. I can buy an Intel computer with a 4090 for about the same price as what this is costing, but there is something so special about making it yourself!
It's going to be a big journey though!
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Re: Raven 060 (sety's build)
I could program a CPLD U108 chip for you if this helps? The programmer for these chips is another expensive item.sety wrote: 16 Apr 2025 11:55 Yooo! It's starting to look like a computer!
What do I need to program CPLD U108? I have an ALL-07A burner but I don't have the adapter for that package (I did get a spare socket so I could bodge one up) I have a XILINX JTAG platform cable but not sure if it is software locked to XILINX only.
I'm a long way off that stage yet, just wondering if I need to place an order for a programmer :?
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Thanks, that's very kind of you! I'm going to mess around with trying to get the All-07a to write it. If I fry the CPLD, I'll get the next one shipped to you. That could be a great help. I appreciate it. :)I could program a CPLD U108 chip for you if this helps? The programmer for these chips is another expensive item.
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Re: Raven 060 (sety's build)
Hi guys. Just a bit of an update and a question.
So I'm making great progress. I also have all the CPLDs flashed. I can confirm (tentatively, I haven't attempted a boot yet) that the off the shelf Xilinix (Digilent) Programmer works for JTAG flashing Nessi using openocd, which might be helpful since, anyone who has a DFB or CT60 likely already has one of these programmers.
I've gotten myself in a quite of a state with the Left/Right polarisation of the SIMM sockets and I'm not sure if I have stuffed in the right ones. Do your spring clips face North (toward CPU) or South (toward ISA bus) - On mine, the spring clips face North but the chips face South as they should.
Does it make any difference as long as the SIMM card is oriented correctly?
I've got myself so confused :?
So I'm making great progress. I also have all the CPLDs flashed. I can confirm (tentatively, I haven't attempted a boot yet) that the off the shelf Xilinix (Digilent) Programmer works for JTAG flashing Nessi using openocd, which might be helpful since, anyone who has a DFB or CT60 likely already has one of these programmers.
I've gotten myself in a quite of a state with the Left/Right polarisation of the SIMM sockets and I'm not sure if I have stuffed in the right ones. Do your spring clips face North (toward CPU) or South (toward ISA bus) - On mine, the spring clips face North but the chips face South as they should.
Does it make any difference as long as the SIMM card is oriented correctly?
I've got myself so confused :?
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Re: Raven 060 (sety's build)
@sety there are two holes, one on each end of the Simms sockets, they are different sizes, so supposedly the sockets can only go in one way round
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Re: Raven 060 (sety's build)
If I understand correctly, and seeing the photos of your Raven, I would say that the sockets are mounted backwards. :?
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