Right so I've made a big mistake on the cables 18 pins and below.
Basically the reference IC has no ground which gives faulty readings.
What you can do as an interim solution is use the ground probe on the ground leg test point of the reference IC.
A permanent solution is splicing the lead on...
Right so I've made a big mistake on the cables 18 pins and below.
Basically the reference IC has no ground which gives faulty readings.
What you can do as an interim solution is use the ground probe on the ground leg test point of the reference IC.
A permanent solution is splicing the lead on...
Not that I know (and well it does belong here) . I can post the ones I've used but it's probably better if I start a wiki page or something on the arcadeotaku wiki.
Just tested 08 and 157
7408 14pin chip
1 C X20 VCC X
2 C 19 C
3 O 18 C
4 C 17 O
5 C 16 C
6 O 15 C
7 GND C 14 O
8 O 13 O
9 O 12 O
X10X 11 O
74157 16pin chip
1 C X20 VCC X
2 C 19 C
3 C 18 C
4 O 17 C
5 C...
Oh yeah I forgot to ask. Is the chip in circuit a HC too? If it's LS and you're comparing HC with LS you might have some problems.
74HC are CMOS Logic. 3.3V Vcc, way different thresholds for logic. Much smaller current.
I don't have any 04 to test right now, I should get some.
You might want...
Hmm, that is weird. Jumpers are set correctly. LEDs lighting up slightly is no problem but it seems like four of the LEDs have almost full intensity. I'll need to see if I have a 04 myself and get back to you on that.
I should have at least another five units available this week or next week.
Lack of negative feedback here should be positive but do contact me if I forgot to add anything to your kits. I know I missed some jumpers on one order but those were sent out when I realised it.
I know people did lose...
I'd recommend getting a timer of some sort, stuff like this would work for you: https://www.amazon.com/Century-Digital-Countdown-Repeat-Function/dp/B01D3QEK4E
Ehm, all these issues are mister issues and not expander issues really. In the end the expander is a rather "dumb" device that only handles i/o, it doesn't affect anything running on the mister.
X68000 mostly switches between 15-31KHz. I think it defaults to 31KHz. I'm not sure how the mister handles it when you start some games directly though. Some games you switch resolution in menus which can be a headache if your monitor can't handle 31KHz. Some games won't even work properly on...
I should get the required parts for more units tomorrow (though I'm bottlenecked by some parts). Keep in mind that you can 3D print your own clips as well.
Thanks for the tip I just changed the case fan on mine. A tip though is that you can actually push the pins out of the connectors and just swap them over.