protek
"Takai desu ne." -"Jinsei da."
A word of warning: Never ever burn ROMS to a machine that you don't have, otherwise you may end up having to get one just to get them into use. I had burned a pair of TOS 2.06 ROMS some time ago and just had to get an Atari STE where to put them.
I received the Atari 520 STE that I won from huuto.net today. It was yellowed and there was a small piece of the case missing from the Jaguar joystick ports. Apparently it seemed to be made in purpose, probably to accommodate a bigger connector.
The SIMM slots are fully populated so it should have at least 1 MB and with good luck 4 MB of memory.
First thing to do was to upgrade the TOS ROMS to 2.06 that I had. I had quickly powered it before swapping the ROMS and all appeared ok. Can't tell for sure as I had no TV connected. Just that power led came on and floppy started clicking.
I put it back together, carried it upstairs and connected it to the TV with RF cable. The RF modulator's best before date appears to be expired as I hardly could see the boot screen with Atari logo and the desktop later on. In fact I couldn't get the TV to find the signal with auto tuning and even with manual it seems to loose it with every boot.
Booting seems to take longer (1-2 minutes showing the Atari logo) before it goes to desktop and floppy no longer clicks and has the led lit. Not sure if this is just TOS 2.06 specific feature or something to be worried about. Have to make a proper RGB cable to find out. Good thing that I have a spare DIN-13 plug.
More to follow...
I received the Atari 520 STE that I won from huuto.net today. It was yellowed and there was a small piece of the case missing from the Jaguar joystick ports. Apparently it seemed to be made in purpose, probably to accommodate a bigger connector.
The SIMM slots are fully populated so it should have at least 1 MB and with good luck 4 MB of memory.
First thing to do was to upgrade the TOS ROMS to 2.06 that I had. I had quickly powered it before swapping the ROMS and all appeared ok. Can't tell for sure as I had no TV connected. Just that power led came on and floppy started clicking.
I put it back together, carried it upstairs and connected it to the TV with RF cable. The RF modulator's best before date appears to be expired as I hardly could see the boot screen with Atari logo and the desktop later on. In fact I couldn't get the TV to find the signal with auto tuning and even with manual it seems to loose it with every boot.
Booting seems to take longer (1-2 minutes showing the Atari logo) before it goes to desktop and floppy no longer clicks and has the led lit. Not sure if this is just TOS 2.06 specific feature or something to be worried about. Have to make a proper RGB cable to find out. Good thing that I have a spare DIN-13 plug.
More to follow...