Hi all.
I've been thinking about getting one STe 32mhz booster from Exxos, and i've finally made my mind, however i can't find them anywhere.
Is Exxos working on some new model so this is why the STe Boosters are not available at the moment?
Cheers.
STe Boosters
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exxos
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Re: STe Boosters
I have abandoned the STE boosters totally along with some other projects.
See here https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... 557#p19557
See here https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... 557#p19557
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DyLucke
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Re: STe Boosters
Oh... Sorry about that.
Are there any alternatives to the STe available so far?
Thank you!
Are there any alternatives to the STe available so far?
Thank you!
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exxos
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Re: STe Boosters
I'm not aware of anyone currently working on STE boosters no. I'm concentrating on my SEC booster, but thats for the STFM.
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DyLucke
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Re: STe Boosters
Thank you very much for the reply.
I'll do some research. ;)
Regards.
I'll do some research. ;)
Regards.
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IngoQ
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Re: STe Boosters
Don't know if you are still looking, but Exxos just found one STE booster:
https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... =11&t=2074
If your STE has no socket like mine did, you can have a look at my description, how I solved that:
https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... f=18&t=358
https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... =11&t=2074
If your STE has no socket like mine did, you can have a look at my description, how I solved that:
https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... f=18&t=358
Ingo :geek:
| Atari 1040STE@32MHz | Amiga 1200 (ACA1220) | Atari 800XL (U1MB, SIDE2) | Atari 130XL (Sophia DVI) | C64 (1541 Ultimate II, Rev3 RFMod Replacement) | TI 99/4A (F18A, 32k, FlashROM 99) | Sinclair ZX Spectrum 128 (Stereo, DivMMC) | Amstrad CPC664 (512k, M4 Wifi) | ... |
| Atari 1040STE@32MHz | Amiga 1200 (ACA1220) | Atari 800XL (U1MB, SIDE2) | Atari 130XL (Sophia DVI) | C64 (1541 Ultimate II, Rev3 RFMod Replacement) | TI 99/4A (F18A, 32k, FlashROM 99) | Sinclair ZX Spectrum 128 (Stereo, DivMMC) | Amstrad CPC664 (512k, M4 Wifi) | ... |
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DyLucke
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Re: STe Boosters
Hello there, IngoQ.
Thank you for the information.
Sorry about this late late late reply, i've been away for almost a year so far.
The information about how you solved the socket problem is very useful to me, since i only own soldered cpu mobos.
However i'm not able to do the work, too dificult for me.
By any chance, do you know anyone who could do the task? Of course service would be paid.
Let's see if i can make one of these STes to become noticeable quick!
Cheers!
Thank you for the information.
Sorry about this late late late reply, i've been away for almost a year so far.
The information about how you solved the socket problem is very useful to me, since i only own soldered cpu mobos.
However i'm not able to do the work, too dificult for me.
By any chance, do you know anyone who could do the task? Of course service would be paid.
Let's see if i can make one of these STes to become noticeable quick!
Cheers!
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exxos
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Re: STe Boosters
This is not a recommend method of fitting the booster and shouldn't be done. You need a motherboard with a socketed CPU from factory and solder it in.
Paying someone to do this work I'll result in a higher cost than just getting a proper STE board in the first place.
Paying someone to do this work I'll result in a higher cost than just getting a proper STE board in the first place.
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