Atari Mega ST1 (SMD Version) upgrade to 4MB with Chips 1MBx4 ...
Remove the old Chips with Hotair and remove the 8x 1MBx4 Chips from a PS/2 FPM 4MB or 8MB Simm. Solder the new Chips on the Board and connect all unsued A9 Pins together and connect these over a 33 Ohm resistor to Pin64 of the MMU, thats all.
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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!
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to make sure your IP is added into the firewall whitelist, thanks
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Mega ST1 to 4MB ...
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redhawk668
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Re: Mega ST1 to 4MB ...
This is similar to a 4 mb upgrade on a C103414-11 STFM board. This board has 4x 4 bit 256 kb dram’s in SOIC package (SMD) and one empty bank. All resistors are connected on this board. The one I have, has an IMP chipset so it will not support 2,5 mb of memory.
All of the 4 ram chips need to be removed and 8x 1 mb dram’s In SOIC package need to be soldered on. Connect up address line A9 (pin 5 on the dram’s) and connect it to pin 64 of the MMU (SMD soldered to the board) with a 33 ohm resistor. That’s all to it.
All of the 4 ram chips need to be removed and 8x 1 mb dram’s In SOIC package need to be soldered on. Connect up address line A9 (pin 5 on the dram’s) and connect it to pin 64 of the MMU (SMD soldered to the board) with a 33 ohm resistor. That’s all to it.
My collection: 1040 STE, TOS 2.06, 4 mb, CosmosEx - 520 STFM, TOS 1.04, 4 mb, Blitter, CosmosEx - 520 STFM, TOS 1.04, 4 mb - 1040 STF, TOS 1.04, 1 mb, Gotek - Amiga 1200 with Blizzard 1220/4 - Amiga 500 + ACA500 - Amiga 500 + TF530, 1 mb chipram hack.
Atari 8 bit: 800XLF, stock - 600XL, Ultimate 1 mb, Sophia RGB - 130XE, 320 kb, Sophia RGB
Sinclair stuff: 3x Spectrum 48KB, Clones: Harlequin, JS128, Nuvo128 and Issue3B replica.
Ultimate64, a few C64 breadbins and Pi1541 for storage.
Atari 8 bit: 800XLF, stock - 600XL, Ultimate 1 mb, Sophia RGB - 130XE, 320 kb, Sophia RGB
Sinclair stuff: 3x Spectrum 48KB, Clones: Harlequin, JS128, Nuvo128 and Issue3B replica.
Ultimate64, a few C64 breadbins and Pi1541 for storage.

