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Ready built ST536 Atari version. Any Interest?

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Okey Doey matey, great stuff, I will have to put some 128 mb ram on one of the TF330s as I sent the original one with 128mb on it to Steve so he can do his magic on it :)
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@supaduper not sure ill ever use 64mb let alone 128mb but hey, it was only another £20
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Two more Atari version TF536 are now available.

Both are 64mb with 33mhz 68030 running at 50mhz successfully for 5 to 6 hours non stop. Lots of other testing done.

As said before ideally these will need a version of TOS that supports the 030 cpu. And to achieve this a decoder board may be required.

The boards are £140 each plus postage.

There are a further three on test which should be available in a couple of days.
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Very nice! Great work!
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DoG wrote: 11 Jul 2020 19:14 Very nice! Great work!
Thank you. Are you building one Dog?
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FYI... i setup a second lab today so i can do firmware development away from the solderng station.
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terriblefire wrote: 11 Jul 2020 20:51 FYI... i setup a second lab today so i can do firmware development away from the solderng station.
Good news, wish I had room for two, my test bed is on the window cill.
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PhilC wrote: 11 Jul 2020 20:54
terriblefire wrote: 11 Jul 2020 20:51 FYI... i setup a second lab today so i can do firmware development away from the solderng station.
Good news, wish I had room for two, my test bed is on the window cill.
well what i really mean is i've cleared some crap out of my office (old lab i used to do videos from) and put the second logic analyzer in there
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@terriblefire I do have an LA on my bench, just need to learn how to use it.

BTW, will PM you something re Atari.
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PhilC wrote: 11 Jul 2020 18:23 Two more Atari version TF536 are now available.

Both are 64mb with 33mhz 68030 running at 50mhz successfully for 5 to 6 hours non stop. Lots of other testing done.

As said before ideally these will need a version of TOS that supports the 030 cpu. And to achieve this a decoder board may be required.

The boards are £140 each plus postage.

There are a further three on test which should be available in a couple of days.

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'93 and '96 datecodes :D Makes sense.

'93 datecodes are the best. They are indestructible, and most run without issues at 50 mhz. '95 was pure garbage... 99% fail at 50 mhz.

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