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Commodore (Siemens) Bildschirmtext II Decoder Cartridge

July 31st, 2021 1 comment
Commodore (Siemens) Bildschirmtext II Decoder Cartridge

Bildschirmtext (Btx) was a German online service that existed from 1983 to 2001.

To use the service with a C64, this decoder cartridge was required, which connected to the expansion port.

The cartridge is actually a Siemens product, it’s just Commodore-branded.

The sticker says:

  • SIEMENS
  • Universal Btx Decoder
  • S30817-S721-B101-7/02 EX/W8
  • A30817-X732-B100-4-11
  • Commodore Artikel Nr. 606491

The box with the Deutsche Bundespost logo is the registration (A506 131V). At the time, only explicitly Post-approved devices and software were allowed to be used for participating in Bildschirmtext.

(This is the “Btx Decoder Modul II”, even though the cartridge doesn’t say so. There was a completely different first model.)

There are three DIN ports at the back, from left to right:

  • Modem: This connects to the proprietary Deutsche Bundespost “DBT-03” modem (1200 baud down, 75 baud up).
  • RGB: This is for connecting an analog RGB monitor.
  • FBAS: This port is identical to the C64 video port and allows using a C64 monitor.

The Post-approval for participating in Bildschirmtext required the decoder to be able to show a pixel-exact image of the service (480×240 pixels with 32 out of 4096 colors)1. Since the VIC-II in the C64 could not meet this, the decoder cartridge had its own video controller and therefore its own video ports.

The board reveals that the cartridge doesn’t only have its own video chip, it also has its own CPU, RAM and ROM – it’s a complete computer that only connects to the C64 in order to reuse the keyboard and the disk drive.

These are the major chips:

  • Motorola MC6803: a 6800-family microcontroller
  • Motorola MC68HC34: Dual-Port Memory Unit
  • 64 KB RAM (two 41464 64Kx4 DRAM)
  • 32 KB EPROM
  • D65040GF206: NEC µPD65000 series CMOS gate array

The communication with the modem, the decoding of the CEPT data stream and the interaction with the Btx service are handled by 6800 CPU and the software in the EPROM.

I am assuming the software writes the RGB values of every single scanline into the dual-port memory in real-time, which the gate array then reads to generate the video signal – like on the Atari VCS and the Sinclair ZX81. This keeps the complexity of the video hardware minimal.

The chipset and the firmware are probably very similar to the technology used in dedicated Bildschirmtext terminals.

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source: pagetable.com

2 x Atari Lynx II Repair and Recap

March 21st, 2021 No comments
2 x Atari Lynx II Repair and Recap

2 x Atari Lynx II Repair and Recap.

The first Atari Lynx II did not turn on but when powering the console at 5v bypassing the power stage it worked properly.

I had to replace all the electrolytic capacitors and the critical components of the power stage.

  • 1 x MOSFET MTDJ055E with a equivalent one.
  • 2 x Transistor 2N3906.
  • 1 x Zener Diode 1N5991B.
  • 1 x 120 Ohm resistor.

The second Atari Lynx II working correctly so consequently i have only replaced the electrolytic capacitors.

Gallery of the repair:

Commodore 64 Communications Modem (Compunet)

February 27th, 2021 No comments
Commodore 64 Communications Modem (Compunet)

This is a Modem for Commodore 64 to allow the connection to the Compunet services.

Compunet was a United Kingdom based interactive service provider, catering primarily for the Commodore 64 but later for the Commodore Amiga and Atari ST. It was also known by its users as CNet.

Compunet hosted a wide range of content, and users were permitted to create their own sections within which they could upload their own graphics, articles and software. A custom editor existed in which the “frames” that made up the pages could be created either offline or when connected to the service.

The editor’s cache allowed users to quickly download a set of pages, then disconnect from the service in order to read them, thus saving on telephone costs.

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C64 Big Game Pack: Mayhem in M. +10DFIR / Creatures 2 +10DFHIR …

October 28th, 2020 5 comments

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NEW TAG: C64 BIG GAME PACK

Some new games or tools (Cracked / Trained or Unrealeased) for Commodore 64 have been released from your favorites groups.

Titles:

  • Flower Man +3TDF
  • Cross Shoot V1.3 +2D
  • Cross Bomber Preview 2
  • Antonio Savona’s ATARI Collection +*H TopScore Editions [CRT]
  • Freaky Fish DX V1.1
  • Freaky Fish DX V1.1 +3H
  • The Great Giana Sisters
  • Nalle Äh-Puh [finnish]
  • Add & Subtract with ALF &D
  • 10Print Racer Revamp +
  • Dinosaurs Are Forever +D
  • 10Print Racer Revamp
  • The Dragon’s Castle
  • Party Quiz +HFDMJ
  • Dragon &D
  • The Dragon’s Castle +2
  • Poppy Locky +F
  • 10Print Racer Revamp +1F
  • Bad Tiling V1.2 +2H
  • Brain Bricks
  • Shinobi +3D [CRT]
  • Granny’s Teeth – 2020 Edition
  • Brain Bricks +2
  • Granny’s Teeth – 2020 Edition +7D
  • Brain Bricks +2
  • Spy Story +GMW
  • Air Attack Preview +1D
  • Totto!
  • Squirm +H
  • Tristam Island Preview
  • Behemoth Preview V2 +1D
  • RunNgun Preview +D
  • CERT-SE CTF 2020
  • Cosmic Chaos +2H
  • Revenge of the Flying Balls +2HF
  • Wheelie Preview +
  • Lolo Turtle Preview
  • Vidball XX +3HD
  • Loopin’
  • Loopin’ +5D
  • Loopin’ +1D
  • Saltasalta Preview
  • Law of the West [english & swedish] [easyflash]
  • Saltasalta Preview +
  • Infinite Space +2HF
  • Infinite Space +2H
  • Saltasalta Preview +2
  • Infinite Space +2
  • Creatures 2 +10DFHIR [easyflash]
  • Loopin’ +3HD
  • The Duel +2
  • Volley for Two [C128 Release]
  • The Code
  • Survival Messenger Adventure
  • Survival Messenger Adventure +SMap
  • Down at the Trolls Patch
  • Generala +TD
  • Alien Storm Preview +2D
  • Down at the Trolls Patch (3 Assemblies)
  • Survival Messenger Adventure +FSMap
  • Focdonz +2T
  • Orc Attack +H
  • Global Risk
  • Top-Hole Golf Preview +D
  • Flangry Bird 101 +1HD
  • Flangry Bird 101 +
  • Flangry Bird 101
  • Portris V0.5
  • Mayhem in Monsterland +10DFIR [easyflash]
  • Filled In V1.1
  • Bratwurst +2
  • Portris V0.5
  • Combat School [lightgun]
  • Planet Balls +2DI
  • Catboy Office

Download: All Games in One Archive (6239)

source: csdb.dk

AVGCART (Atari SD multicart) v0020 Firmware Update

October 20th, 2020 No comments

A new version of the firmware for the AVGCART (SD multicart for 8bit Atari) by tmp is released.

Changelog (v0020):

  • Support for optional SIO cable (ATR, ATX, CAS)
  • Copy/delete file, template dir
  • Autorun redone, added setting shortcuts
  • OSXEX renamed to OSXEX2 due to incompatible change (use the one from the update zip)
  • Support for playing PDM files (thanks to Xuel)
  • Scrolling long filenames (INV)
  • Run random file (CTRL-R)
  • See manual at https://atari8bit.net/de-re-avgcart/

Download:

source: atariage.com

Atari UnoCart 2600

October 11th, 2020 2 comments
Atari UnoCart 2600

The UnoCart is an Atari 2600 cartridge emulator at low price and open source under a GPL license. It supports cartridges with up to 64k of ROM and 32k of RAM with extensions; BIN, ROM or A26.

It comes with a 3D printed case and it works on PAL & NTSC systems! It will also run on most 7800 machines (but will not run 7800 ROMs).

Most games and demos, including Pitfall II, runs fine on 99% of systems. The firmware has been updated, we are on version 17 released in September 2020 to maker sure of maximum compatibility.

Recent homebrew releases, like Galaga, The End and some others that require DPC or DPC+ commands will not work yet.

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Download:

Atari 2600 UNO Cart Shell: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4580701

C64 Big Game Pack: Flying Saucers + / Candyman +2 / Mercs +7DGHI

September 8th, 2020 No comments

NEW TAG: C64 BIG GAME PACK

Some new games or tools (Cracked / Trained or Unrealeased) for Commodore 64 have been released from your favorites groups.

Titles:

  • Alien 3 +9DFHI 100%
  • QWAK 1.3
  • Wyr
  • The Pyramid
  • Warbot +D
  • Cracker in Space
  • Penis Attack
  • Penis Attack (Import)
  • C64 Hunt
  • In 80 Days Around the World +4DF
  • Fighting Survivor Preview
  • Simone Says Basic
  • Naddando [seuck]
  • Match Up +D
  • Bounce 20
  • C64Pac Preview 2 +
  • C*Base V3.0+ U64
  • Astroblitz Deluxe +3H
  • Y-Quest +2
  • Ski Worldcup +TD
  • 105 +3D
  • Char Snake 64 Preview 2 +
  • Creatures 2 +10DFHIR [easyflash]
  • Mercs +7DGHI
  • Roulett &T
  • LOGITrumps Ultimate
  • Bracket
  • Brainbreak Preview
  • Der Aktivpfad +3TD
  • Jump 4K V1.1 +1H
  • Jumpin’ Jalopies Extended V1.1 +1H
  • Flying Saucers +2
  • Flying Saucers Preview 3 +2
  • Tile Style Preview +
  • Dungeons of Death +D
  • Dungeons of Death
  • Secret Agent &S &Map
  • Flying Saucers
  • Flying Saucers +
  • Starfire +3
  • Stix +5DGH
  • Megamania C64 +2D
  • Snake 6510 Preview +J
  • City Bomber Preview +
  • Freaky Fish DX
  • Freaky Fish DX +3H
  • Planet Balls +2D
  • Neptune Lander Elite Preview +
  • Kawasaki Synthesizer – Composer
  • Planet Balls +2D
  • Solar Fox +HG
  • Flying Saucers +3
  • Cross Bomber Preview
  • Fallen +2D
  • Candyman +2
  • Castle Wars +6MDGT
  • Antonio Savona’s ATARI Collection +*H TopScore Editions
  • Grand Prix Simulator

Download: All Games in One Archive (5511)

source: csdb.dk

USB Stick STM32 (Gotek) Firmware v3.4.16.4a

June 13th, 2020 No comments

Jean-François DEL NERO (who’s behind the HxC SD Floppy Emulator) recently has released a version of the HxC emulator firmware that is compatible with the STM32 chip used in the Gotek floppy emulators.

This means that the great functionality of the HxC SD emulator is now available on cheaper and more widely available hardware.

The bootloader to convert the Gotek floppy drive in HxC compatible must be purchased on the website HXC 2001 by sending an email to Jean-François DEL NERO. The price of the bootloader is one-off 10 Euro per Gotek that you want to update. Future updates of the software are free and can be made from a USB stick

The HXC Usb (Gotek) firmware supports: + many more….

USB Stick STM32 (Gotek) HxC Floppy Emulator Firmware v3.4.4.6a -> v3.4.16.4a cumulative changelog:

  • v3.4.16.2a regression fix : Fix file selector issue on fast Amiga machines (>= A1200).
  • CPC DSK : Fix ZX spectrum “Rolling Thunder” protection support (and this probably also fix others games).
  • RAW files : Stream unformatted track when trying to read above the image max track.
  • Custom firmware page : Fix an internal memory alignment issue with some particular settings.
  • New custom firmware page options : HFE blind write mode support. (Don’t check/ignore sync words) – GCR encoding method write mode support.
  • Stream encoder : Amiga demo “Eon by The Black Lotus” random crashes fixed.
  • OSD : Atari ST High resolution (Horizontal refresh rate : 35.8KHz) : Fix horizontal front porch delay.
  • STARTUPA.HFE power up auto select : Fix v3.4.11.1a regression.
  • Last selected file image auto load : Restore the file browser folder position.
  • New custom firmware page option : Bitrate override.
  • Version code / splash screen : Now shows you if you are using the QuickDisk firmware variant or not.
  • Quickdisk : 64 bytes (“Very short”) Read emulation pipeline buffer size option added to the custom firmware page.
  • USB stick browser Fix : “No file image found !” printed when no folder and no floppy image are found on the usb stick.
  • Roland machines : w30,s50,s33,s55 files direct support added.
  • E-mu ESI / EOS : img,ima,dsk files direct support added.
  • New system family raw file support : E-mu ESI / EOS. (7 digits display menu entry -> 01B)
  • Autoboot/file selector : Old style HxC config files support fixed. (long names issue)
  • QD support : Support malformed third-party QD files.
  • OSD : Optimizations.
  • Custom firmware page OSD options simplified – New resolutions selections : 20×24 and 40×24 characters for PAL/NTSC or 640×480 VGA display types.
  • OSD : Default OSD size increased to 21×2 characters.
  • OSD : New embedded OSD file selector in full screen mode (21×24 characters).
  • OSD : Faster scroll text.
  • OSD : Config menu -> The OSD screen position can now be set in the settings menu.    (press both buttons to enter the menu)
  • Autoboot File selector mode : Fix long name issue regression.
  • QuickDisk support : Better ready timings.
  • QuickDisk support : Support Roland /RY signal behavior. (Firmware QuickDisk\HxCFEUSB_V3_4_7_11a_Roland_QuickDisk.UPD)
  • QuickDisk support : Fix MB87013 based QD machines support (Akai S700/x7000, Roland…) -> Now support the special MB87013 sync method.
  • New custom firmware page option : Ignore/disable /SIDE1 input.
  • QuickDisk support : Fix the /Reset input behavior : The /Reset input doesn’t stop the motor if this /Motor-on is asserted but always clear the ready signal.
  • New direct raw format support : BAS Embroidery machines format (*.IMG,*.DSK) (System Family menu : “BAS” / 7 digits display menu entry -> 01A )

This is only a little part of the changelog. The original one is very long and you can read it here. (instruction manual here)

The HxC Floppy Emulator Firmware Customization page: https://hxc2001.com/custom_fw/

Download: USB Stick STM32 (Gotek) HxC Firmware v3.4.16.4a (777)

source: hxc2001.com

Categories: Firmware, News & Rumors, Today

Atari U1MB/Side2/AVG Firmware Update to the latest version

May 31st, 2020 No comments
Atari U1MB/Side2/AVG Cart Firmware Update to the latest version

Atari U1MB/Side2/AVG Cart Firmware Update to the latest version.

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Categories: Firmware, News & Rumors, Today

AVGCART (Atari SD multicart) v0019 Firmware Update

May 23rd, 2020 No comments

A new version of the firmware for the AVGCART (SD multicart for 8bit Atari) by tmp is released.

Changelog (v0019):

  • Various speed-ups (SD card and FS handling rewritten.

Download:

source: atariage.com

Atari 2600 JR (version without RF Box) Composite Video Mod

January 23rd, 2020 No comments
Atari 2600 JR (version without RF Modulator Box) Composite Video Mod

Atari 2600 JR (version without RF Modulator Box) PAL Composite Video Mod for my friend Charlie.

Gallery of the work done:

source: blog.tynemouthsoftware.co.uk

AVGCART (Atari SD multicart) v0018 Firmware Update

January 3rd, 2020 No comments

A new version of the firmware for the AVGCART (SD multicart for 8bit Atari) by tmp is released.

Changelog (v0018):

  • Run AUTORUN.(CAR|XEX|AVF) on power-on if present in /_AVGCART/ directory.
  • Added type 44 (OSS 8 KB cartridge)
  • Added type 53 (Low bank 8 KB cartridge)
  • Added types 54, 55, 56 (SIC!)
  • Fix bank reenabling for some OSS carts.
  • Fix cursor position after running file from search results.
  • ESC exits search results instead of disabling cart.
  • Cart initialization speedup to remove the need to manually reset the machine upon power-on on certain configurations (e.g. QMEG OS)

Download:

source: atariage.com

Graph2Font v4.0.2.8 (Lite/Full) & Atari Graphics Studio v3.5.4

December 23rd, 2019 No comments

TomaszTebeBiela has released an update of the program Graph2Font v4.0.2.8 and the Atari Graphics Studio v3.5.4.

This project began many years ago as a simple graphics converter for Atari but over the years the features are significantly increased. The converter runs under Windows.

Download:

source: g2f.atari8.info

Atari 800XE (Boxed) + XC12 (White Box) – Retr0Bright Sux

November 5th, 2019 2 comments
Atari 800XE (Boxed) + XC12 (White Box)

Why make a Retr0Bright if you have a 130XE (mint) to sacrifice to replace the yellowed case and keyboard of an Atari 800XE ?

If we talk about collecting an atari 800XE is more important than a 130XE, especially if you have more than one.

I have replaced only the upper side of the case, the keyboard and the plastic piece of the led which in the 800XE is white and not red, the back side with the adhesive fortunately was in perfect condition.

I didn’t have to do any repairs except to calibrate the XC12 cassette recorder motor speed using an old but still valid speed calibration system, a music cassette, obviously only if you have a “good ear” and you know the music track perfectly.

NOTES: i have never seen the XC12 in a white box and miss it in my Atari collection.

NOTES 2: How did i listen the Billy Idol cassette? the Atari SIO connector supports Analog audio with a dedicated pin to this purpose.

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Atari 130XE Repair with S-Video modified cicuit

November 5th, 2019 No comments
Atari 130XE Repair with S-Video modified cicuit

When you remove a chip with the screwdriver you have to be careful to lift the chip from the socket and not the socket from the PCB :lol:

That said and after bridged the broken pcb track of the GTIA and replaced a failed RAM the computer started working properly.

After the repair i have also make a improvement of the S-Video signal (XE series support the S-Video output).

This simple mod replaces/adds some resistors and capacitors that in the XE version are wrong for a perfect S-Video signal.

The instruction can be found in the link at the end of this article.

NOTE: The description of the STEP 4 is incorrect, it’s not Q2 but Q3 and in the STEP 5 is not Q3 but Q2.

NOTE2: Obviously after assemble the computer i have noticed the “B” key was stuck, the key piston have a crack, after replace it now the button work properly.

Gallery of the repair:

Download: Svideo Atari 130XE Mod (503)