Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
From: Mitchell Spector <mitch...@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 08 May 2008 23:09:31 -0400
Local: Thurs, May 8 2008 11:09 pm
Subject: Re: Atari 1024ST-FM questions...
Mark Bedingfield <atari...@nomorespampleaseoptusnet.com.au> wrote: Ahh, that's what the AM/AT stands for (AMiga/ATari). >Mitchell Spector wrote: [...] >> glue won't fix) and coming with a generic PC serial >> mouse with an AM/AT switch on bottom. Still, I'm now >> wondering if it's dead or alive... >Its not serial, its an Amiga/Atari mouse. At the very least it looked like a modified PC serial mouse, underneath the switch I can see "MS" and "PC" embedded in the plastic. Interesting, I have a similar Amiga mouse with the same switch and never realized it was Atari compatible. >> Plugged into the RF connector to my TV set but all I And if memory serves right, it should just come up on its >> get is a black screen. If I tap on the keyboard, I get a >> "beep" feedback sound through the TV's speakers if >> that means anything. I can hear the floppy drive trying >> to seek, looking for a disk for about a minute, but when >> it gives up, GEM does *not* load up. Shouldn't be in ROM? >It is. own after several seconds if there is no boot device found. There's no special key press to boot GEM from firmware, right? >Shouldn't I see some image on screen? Yep, I remember that from my Atari 520 ST-FM! >Yup, a green desktop. >> I tried an old Windows-based program called WDFCopy If I don't have one available, will it still boot into GEM? >> v0.09 to create a bootable disk, but after inserting it in the >> ST, it just gives up after a few brief seconds (not certain it >> created a proper disk though, it's been years since I last >> tried tinkering with an Atari ST). >Just use a blank formatted DD disk. The Atari ST doesn't need a boot disk. (seems to me my 520 ST-FM did if I left it on long enough) >> Anyhow, I used the Apple IIGS back in the 80's, and Thanks, that should be helpful, but that's assuming the >> tinkered with the Amiga on and off in the 90's but never >> had a chance to play with the Atari ST. Any chance of >> getting this one working, or am I out of luck, again? :) >I would build/buy a video cable to suit composite output. It is better >Something like this; RF modulator is faulty (I've seen that before on other computers, but usually you don't get picture OR sound--in this case I can hear the "beeps" pressing keys which tells me it is tuned in correctly). >To make a composite cable you just use pins 1, 2 and 13. I will draw a Is pin #2 composite-video and pin #13 ground? >schematic for you when I get a minute. Bugger it, here you go; I have RGB monitors that work at NTSC/15.75 kHz and could wire a cable, but I'm not likely to find that non-standard DIN-13 connector. Incidentally, I opened up the Atari ST today to have Either the RF modulator is faulty or something else is Mitchell Spector You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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