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- <f1><c000> CT60 - new powerful wings <f0>
- <f1><c000> for the falcon! <f0>
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- first impressions of AdamK
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- It is said that Gods test the faith of their believers. I do not think mr R.
- Czuba is a God, but the time we waited for CT60 is almost a God-like test ;-)
-
- Lets start from the begining.
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- First rumours about CT60 appeared in about the year 2000 on the MiNT mailing
- list. The card was designed to have 060 on board, a few PCI slots, an AGP slot,
- SCSI and IDE ports. It looked nice, but the price of it (excluding CPU) would
- be around 600 euro, and that's a lot of money.
-
- Due to criticism of that design (too expensive), the card was striped down to
- an 060 accelerator board, without PCI, AGP, SCSI or IDE. The price dropped to
- 200 euro, which is much more acceptable.
-
- Then, lots of people began to get nervous.
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- Some people even said that it would not be produced...
-
- And then: R. Czuba said that he needed 100 people to prepay him at least half
- of the money. He did not have to wait long to recieve about 150 orders.
-
- And then, we waited some more, even more nervous, but with hope.
-
- But we're in 2003 now... and the CT60 is at last at our hands. I got mine 5
- days before the Quast party 2003, after a special request (I said that I'd
- present the CT60 on the party).
-
- First, it is a shock.
-
- Installation is as easy as possible. Open your Falcon, remove the original PSU
- and plug the card into the expansion socket. Connect an ATX PSU, and viola! It
- works! Additionally, if you're more experienced with soldering and the Falcon
- motherboard you can modify your motherboard to bump the bus clock from 16MHz to
- 20 or 25MHz (your choice).
-
- The fastest Atari compatible I've seen before is the TT. And I haven't done
- much with it, I just saw it.
-
- 060, even in the slowest version that can be fitted into the CT60 (that is
- 50Hz version overclocked to 66MHz) is about 20 times faster than the original
- 030 in Falcon. A Memory transfer test shows me about 69-70MB/sec, what is much
- more than about 5MB/sec that the ordinary falcon can do. Additionally, CT60 is
- very fast at accessing ST-RAM and does it about 25% more quickly than the
- original falcon CPU does.
-
- Then comes a disappointment. Lots of software has trouble running, mainly
- because of the 060 caches. But after some fiddling with caches it can run ok.
- Most demos (esp. old ones) do not work. Fortunately a CT60 machine can be
- changed into an ordinary Falcon with one flick of a switch.
-
- I also had problems with my SD-RAM chip. The CT60 did not work with the one I
- had, and I had to wait 2 days (what a torture) to get a new one.
-
- Also my old 4x IDE CD refused to work. As I haven't modified my motherboard it
- is pretty strange.
-
- But as I have become more and more experienced with it, things have become
- clear and I do not have any problems with my CT60 ATM.
-
- It is hard to describe how it feels running a CT60 equipped Falcon. After the
- first few days I switched from a 16 colour desktop (which had started to fly
- with the CT60) to 256 colours, and I do not see much slowdown. I haven't
- modified my motherboard yet: I'm not skilled enough and do not have the right
- equipment to do so.
-
- When speaking about software, it is also very good. CT60 uses flash memory and
- Xilinx chips. Flash memory works like flash bios in pc - you can write new
- version of tos there. Xilinx chips are special chips that can be programmed.
- The only thing you need to program Xilinx chips is JTAG cable, which is
- available from various sources. Some additional software includes patches for
- frequently used programs and a great CT60 configuration CPX. The software for
- CT60 was written by Xavier Joubert and Didier Mequigon.
-
- What does the future hold?
-
- It is said that only few people are needed to make another batch of CT60 cards.
- Nature prepares SuperVidel, a graphic card that will be much faster then Videl
- and offer better videomodes. R. Czuba promised to make PCI bridge for Ct60.
- From our 'special' sources ;) we know that Desse, a PCI card with a
- better/faster DSP is progressing.
-
- Summarising:
-
- The CT60 is atm. the best hardware upgrade for a Falcon. Get it, it is worth
- the expense!
-
- Some links:
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- CT60: http://www.czuba-tech.com
- Software pack for CT60: http://aniplay.atari.org
- DHS CT60 support-board: http://ct60.dhs.nu
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- CHOSNECK 4th appearance contact us:
- done by the dream survivors greymsb@poczta.fm
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