Can't believe it's been a year since the last update :shock:
I'm going to look into getting a batch of the SEC boosters made up as I simply will never get time to build them myself.
The possible options will probable be that the booster itself will be a simple plug in on the H5 platform. The H4 will likely be fine. STFM will need all the mandatory fixes done and track editing.. As such I'm not going to officially support original machines. Now the STE is a candidate now because if the STE relocator adapter board.
Now before the haters start the usual moaning about alt-ram..
@Badwolf is working on a 68k SDRAM board which should run at 16mhz speeds. It opens the door to the lowest cost option for altram. With a new STE adapter it should be simple to use the SEC booster alongside
@Badwolf's SDRAM board. The H4/H5 platform should be a simple plug-in.
The H5 platform can make use of 3.3v SRAM which will be faster still but will likely be more expensive.
The H4/H5/STE could use faster still 5v SRAM but cost ramps up even more,
At the end of they day, you're going to get what you pay for with the alt-ram. But I can't get production runs of SRAM boards made as the ram is too expensive and there is never enough demand anyway. It's why I never produced any ram board as it would cost a fortune.
So the only board I may well produce is
@Badwolf's SDRAM board assuming it doesn't end up crazy expensive to produce, of course parts shortages are not helping.
As for SRAM boards, I may well only stock the various PCBs. Then people who want the fastest, buy the SRAM themselves and solder it on.
Of course if
@Badwolf can get his board to cope with a 50mhz CPU then it would raise the question if SRAM boards are really worth it. The SEC booster can generally push up to 64MHz and I've even had it up to 75MHz. It would need 20ns SRAM for 64MHz. I think I saw 12ns RAM at some point, but again it's the cost of the stuff which is the problem.
Mouser is about £30 per 2MB chip. So would need 4 chips for 8MB... 5 chips for 10MB.. So in RAM alone it's going to cost £150 for 5V stuff! 3.3V is about half the price. So H5 users with its 3.3V bus built on is a lot more likely to have a production run board.
Looks like these are best value for 3.3v. Would need 2 chips for 8MB..
https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/ ... Cg1w%3D%3D