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Old 17 January 2009, 23:24   #1
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Hardware Pr0n for zetr0 and all :p

Well, I decided to get some pics of some of the rare things that I have around here... and I thought I'd post a pic of what I think is probably one of the rarer ones...

The A2631
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Old 17 January 2009, 23:50   #2
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WOW!
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Old 18 January 2009, 01:15   #3
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LOL,

AWESOME !!!!!

now let me try it out on my A2000
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Old 18 January 2009, 01:18   #4
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Lol Z, hope you can source the missing bits first!
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Old 18 January 2009, 09:27   #5
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LOL,

AWESOME !!!!!

now let me try it out on my A2000
It's one of those things that's very tempting xD

If I could get hold of the missing chips (PALs I think, and obviously I'd need them programmed) and the 3 amiga chips, some crystals an FPU and probably a few other things too.. I would be very very tempted to see if it actually works
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Old 18 January 2009, 12:20   #6
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Uau! Such a rarity! That A3000 on a card is really awesome.

And wait a minute... the TI Octal Bus chips were made in Portugal! Now that's a first for me.
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Old 18 January 2009, 12:49   #7
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Anyone fancing making me some PAL chips?

http://www.thule.no/haynie/research/a2631/pals/ heh
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Old 20 January 2009, 10:24   #8
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Where the hell did you get that?!?!

Someone get him those PALs done...now!!!!

PZ.
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Anyone fancing making me some PAL chips?
Send me the chips and I'll program them
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Old 20 January 2009, 13:45   #10
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What kind of chips are needed and where can I get them?

(Although there's no emergency for this one, it has been sitting here doing nothing for almost 2 years now, lol)
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What kind of chips are needed
Dunno, there are no schematics. Ask Dave Haynie?

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where can I get them?
An electronics store. Maplin, RS, Farnell.
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Old 20 January 2009, 15:33   #12
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Dunno, there are no schematics. Ask Dave Haynie?
Damn, was hoping there would be an easy way to tell through the code
I guess I'll just have to try and find a way to contact Dave Haynie somehow... (And maybe get some info on what some of the other empty sockets are)

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Sounds fair
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OK.. it seems I need the following:

two of these: 22V10-15
one of these: 22V10-10

So now.. the hunt begins

Also, anyone know if there's any compatible components that would do the job?
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Cool, never heard of this before. Is it working?
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Cool, never heard of this before. Is it working?
Once I get hold of all the chips, I shall attempt to find out
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OK.. it seems I need the following:
two of these: 22V10-15
one of these: 22V10-10
PALCE22V10-15 = £3.76 each
TIBPAL22V10ACNT-ND = £2.45 each

I assume you want the 24-lead DIP package? If you hunted around you could easily get better prices. Aim for sub £1

I am pretty sure you could use three of the cheaper 10ns parts. You'll also have to assemble the files into JDEC (or whatever) with PALASM

I recommend you get 2x what you need for FUPS.

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PALCE22V10-15 = £3.76 each
TIBPAL22V10ACNT-ND = £2.45 each
Going by the picture the top one is correct, but the bottom one seems too wide..

I take it that you can use a 22V10-15 instead of the 22V10-10? (Making a guess that the -10 or -15 is the speed, with higher being better?)
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lower is faster ( the rate is in nanoseconds)
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lower is faster ( the rate is in nanoseconds)
heh... That's what I meant ^_^;;; My bad.
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Blimey.

And again, Blimey!

Fantastic find, and if you can program those PALs... Brilliant!
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