Re: STe booster v 1.5 36Mhz
Posted: 09 Apr 2019 20:24
You need to route the wire away from the RAM..
I do not have a picture unfortunately, but the routing is generally best to the left of the RAM, and then in front of the RAM going to the right towards the booster.. That with 33R (and assuming good 2 chip simms used) is normally fine. I have never had a issue with that setup.
If you use no resistor, you will get corruption on screen, if he used to high a value, the booster will malfunction. Generally 33R seems best.
Also if you route the wire near the RAM ( in particular if you have parity Simms) you'll also get screen and RAM corruption.. I even did a video showing this...
So if you see XXXXX on memory test, you have the wire to close to the RAM, or are using parity Simms, or you have not used the 33R resistor.
If you only have screen corruption, the wire is likely rooted to close to the video circuit (normally above the RAM area is the worst place for this corruption).
As I said previously, you cannot use the oscillator on the board.. The booster needs to be synchronised to the motherboard clock otherwise you get DMA issue (hard drive and floppy).
I do not have a picture unfortunately, but the routing is generally best to the left of the RAM, and then in front of the RAM going to the right towards the booster.. That with 33R (and assuming good 2 chip simms used) is normally fine. I have never had a issue with that setup.
If you use no resistor, you will get corruption on screen, if he used to high a value, the booster will malfunction. Generally 33R seems best.
Also if you route the wire near the RAM ( in particular if you have parity Simms) you'll also get screen and RAM corruption.. I even did a video showing this...
So if you see XXXXX on memory test, you have the wire to close to the RAM, or are using parity Simms, or you have not used the 33R resistor.
If you only have screen corruption, the wire is likely rooted to close to the video circuit (normally above the RAM area is the worst place for this corruption).
As I said previously, you cannot use the oscillator on the board.. The booster needs to be synchronised to the motherboard clock otherwise you get DMA issue (hard drive and floppy).