STE video chip
-
thesofa
- Posts: 49
- Joined: 30 Jun 2021 15:51
- Location: Co. Durham, UK
STE video chip
What is the difference between C300588 and C301712 ? Are they interchangeable?
TT030 with Storm with 256 Mb Ram, Thunder with a CF drive and Lightning, HxC floppy emulator and one of Codekiller's magical Mono/Colour switchers, also 3 STS one has TOS1.0 AND 2.06 switchable with an HD drive, the other two are untested as yet, just bought for spares!!
-
exxos
- Site Admin

- Posts: 28344
- Joined: 16 Aug 2017 23:19
- Location: UK
Re: STE video chip
I half recall trying this some years ago and the video was messed up on one of them, but I don't remember the exact numbers anymore.
EDIT:
Looked in my parts box and I have several C301712 chips. So assume those failed in my STE's so never listed them in my store or anything as couldn't work out what they were actually for.
EDIT2:
The STE's in the MB section seem to have the C301712 chips.. So :shrug:
EDIT3:
Looks like one early STE had the C300588.
Maybe someone who has both chips can try them and verify ? I know I had problems with some chip numbers but was likely several years ago and does not look like I documented it anyway.But there definitely was some issues with some chips I tried.
EDIT:
Looked in my parts box and I have several C301712 chips. So assume those failed in my STE's so never listed them in my store or anything as couldn't work out what they were actually for.
EDIT2:
The STE's in the MB section seem to have the C301712 chips.. So :shrug:
EDIT3:
Looks like one early STE had the C300588.
Maybe someone who has both chips can try them and verify ? I know I had problems with some chip numbers but was likely several years ago and does not look like I documented it anyway.But there definitely was some issues with some chips I tried.
-
thesofa
- Posts: 49
- Joined: 30 Jun 2021 15:51
- Location: Co. Durham, UK
Re: STE video chip
OK, thank you.
TT030 with Storm with 256 Mb Ram, Thunder with a CF drive and Lightning, HxC floppy emulator and one of Codekiller's magical Mono/Colour switchers, also 3 STS one has TOS1.0 AND 2.06 switchable with an HD drive, the other two are untested as yet, just bought for spares!!
-
exxos
- Site Admin

- Posts: 28344
- Joined: 16 Aug 2017 23:19
- Location: UK
Re: STE video chip
I did a quick test with the 301712 ( ST had the C300588 ) And as I thought, it has strange video issues! It does not happen with the C300588 .
Of course this is why I had a stack of them in my drawer because I did not have time to figure out another stupid "ST bug".
So IMO, only replace the chip with the same number as you took out otherwise you may well run into strange issues as well.
Of course this is why I had a stack of them in my drawer because I did not have time to figure out another stupid "ST bug".
So IMO, only replace the chip with the same number as you took out otherwise you may well run into strange issues as well.
-
thesofa
- Posts: 49
- Joined: 30 Jun 2021 15:51
- Location: Co. Durham, UK
Re: STE video chip
OK, so have you got a C300588 in stock?
TT030 with Storm with 256 Mb Ram, Thunder with a CF drive and Lightning, HxC floppy emulator and one of Codekiller's magical Mono/Colour switchers, also 3 STS one has TOS1.0 AND 2.06 switchable with an HD drive, the other two are untested as yet, just bought for spares!!
-
exxos
- Site Admin

- Posts: 28344
- Joined: 16 Aug 2017 23:19
- Location: UK
Re: STE video chip
Afraid not. STE stuff I don't really deal with. Even so, chips come from machines I scrap which isn't that often.
-
troed
- Posts: 936
- Joined: 21 Aug 2017 22:27
Re: STE video chip
Interesting. The jump/blue-yellow issue is due to mismatch in timings between MMU and Shifter. The one-pixel distortions in the second part looks very much like what I had with the doubleST (overclocking the Shifter) when the voltage wasn't high enough.exxos wrote: 04 Nov 2021 22:55 And as I thought, it has strange video issues! It does not happen with the C300588 .
/Troed
-
exxos
- Site Admin

- Posts: 28344
- Joined: 16 Aug 2017 23:19
- Location: UK
Re: STE video chip
Yep its odd. I'll just assume the chip is more suceptable to noise. Would follow the Atari trend.troed wrote: 05 Nov 2021 09:05 Interesting. The jump/blue-yellow issue is due to mismatch in timings between MMU and Shifter. The one-pixel distortions in the second part looks very much like what I had with the doubleST (overclocking the Shifter) when the voltage wasn't high enough.
-
Steve
- Posts: 3305
- Joined: 15 Sep 2017 11:49
Re: STE video chip
@exxos that reminds me of what you said about this STe patch wire: https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... =51&t=4718
I wonder if that may have been to solve this issue.
I wonder if that may have been to solve this issue.
-
exxos
- Site Admin

- Posts: 28344
- Joined: 16 Aug 2017 23:19
- Location: UK
Re: STE video chip
Good thought. That STE does have that bodge wire in fact. But again, to basically have a extra pullup on a pin.. There was clearly issues else it wouldn't have the wire. Just another side effect of a cheap machine I guess.. I mean changing the cpu brand is enough to cause problems. The STE just isn't well designed and riddled with faults :(Steve wrote: 05 Nov 2021 10:55 @exxos that reminds me of what you said about this STe patch wire: https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... =51&t=4718
I wonder if that may have been to solve this issue.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Acsi, apple [bot], ClaudeBot and 3 guests