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At this time, it is unfortunately not possible to whitelist users when your IP changes constantly.
You may inadvertently get banned because a previous attack may have used the IP you are now on.
So I suggest people only use fixed IP address devices until I can think of a solution for this problem!
At this time, it is unfortunately not possible to whitelist users when your IP changes constantly.
You may inadvertently get banned because a previous attack may have used the IP you are now on.
So I suggest people only use fixed IP address devices until I can think of a solution for this problem!
Which 1040 STF is this?
Re: Which 1040 STF is this?
Its only a simple transistor buffer type circuit which merges V & H.
NOTE that is from a "ST" so part numbers are likely different on your board, but the circuit will be the same.
NOTE that is from a "ST" so part numbers are likely different on your board, but the circuit will be the same.
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32bitminus
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Re: Which 1040 STF is this?
Thanks this is perfect!
Looks like I need...
ST Location, Part, STF Location
Resistors (Need to follow traces to STF Location first):
R129, 10k, R49 (Brown, Black, Orange, Gold)
R130, 150, R50 (Brown, Green, Brown, Gold)
R131, 100, R51 (Brown, Black, Brown, Gold)
Transistor:
Q10, 2N3904, Q8
Diodes:
CR9, IN914, CR10
CR10, IN914, CR11
I have not studied electronics in ages, so thanks for the patience
Looks like I need...
ST Location, Part, STF Location
Resistors (Need to follow traces to STF Location first):
R129, 10k, R49 (Brown, Black, Orange, Gold)
R130, 150, R50 (Brown, Green, Brown, Gold)
R131, 100, R51 (Brown, Black, Brown, Gold)
Transistor:
Q10, 2N3904, Q8
Diodes:
CR9, IN914, CR10
CR10, IN914, CR11
I have not studied electronics in ages, so thanks for the patience
exxos wrote: Thu Feb 21, 2019 8:18 pm Its only a simple transistor buffer type circuit which merges V & H.
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NOTE that is from a "ST" so part numbers are likely different on your board, but the circuit will be the same.
Re: Which 1040 STF is this?
interesting, there is no BLiTTER's socket
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32bitminus
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Re: Which 1040 STF is this?
I thought that was normal on the Blitter, bigger question for me, I know nothing about Mega STs, are the roms the same?
Re: Which 1040 STF is this?
There is 6 chips and 2 chips TOS, All "ST" ranges have one or the other, generally TOS 1.00, 1.02, 1.04. They are all the same.32bitminus wrote: Thu Feb 21, 2019 10:09 pm I thought that was normal on the Blitter, bigger question for me, I know nothing about Mega STs, are the roms the same?
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32bitminus
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Re: Which 1040 STF is this?
About to order parts, this looks like 1/4 Watt resistors would go in the composite sync circuit does anyone know if this is correct?
Re: Which 1040 STF is this?
All standard resistors yes.32bitminus wrote: Thu Feb 21, 2019 10:27 pm About to order parts, this looks like 1/4 Watt resistors would go in the composite sync circuit does anyone know if this is correct?
Re: Which 1040 STF is this?
I've got 3x 1040 STFs (all with red LEDs and with long button floppy drives) & none of them have the holes for the blitter (and they all have 6x ROMs under the PSU with the RAM under the keyboard and the processor under the floppy)...but all my STFMs (small floppy buttons) do have the holes for the blitter.32bitminus wrote: Thu Feb 21, 2019 10:09 pm I thought that was normal on the Blitter, bigger question for me, I know nothing about Mega STs, are the roms the same?
My STFs all came with TOS 1.00 but my STMFs all have at least 1.02 (and some have 1.04) and most (possibly all) are the 2 ROM versions.
AFAIK the TOS version is the same regardless of the number of ROMs or whether they came from an STF, a Mega ST or an STFM.
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32bitminus
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Re: Which 1040 STF is this?
Thanks! Figured as much, back in the day I had a 520STFM and that was my ST world, didn't know anyone else that had one.JezC wrote: Thu Feb 21, 2019 10:36 pmI've got 3x 1040 STFs (all with red LEDs and with long button floppy drives) & none of them have the holes for the blitter (and they all have 6x ROMs under the PSU with the RAM under the keyboard and the processor under the floppy)...but all my STFMs (small floppy buttons) do have the holes for the blitter.32bitminus wrote: Thu Feb 21, 2019 10:09 pm I thought that was normal on the Blitter, bigger question for me, I know nothing about Mega STs, are the roms the same?
My STFs all came with TOS 1.00 but my STMFs all have at least 1.02 (and some have 1.04) and most (possibly all) are the 2 ROM versions.
AFAIK the TOS version is the same regardless of the number of ROMs or whether they came from an STF, a Mega ST or an STFM.
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32bitminus
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Re: Which 1040 STF is this?
Thank you sir! Starting to build up my collection of standard componentsexxos wrote: Thu Feb 21, 2019 10:28 pmAll standard resistors yes.32bitminus wrote: Thu Feb 21, 2019 10:27 pm About to order parts, this looks like 1/4 Watt resistors would go in the composite sync circuit does anyone know if this is correct?
