@@Technoid_Mutant There's a dearth of techie ST content on yt, compared to Amiga stuff. It's really sad, but your excellent work subsequently redresses some of that imbalance. My love affair with the ST line spans decades & continues!
This weekend I'm hoping to make progress on building the VOFA video card adapter. I doubt I'll be able to test it quite yet, but it is taking shape. When I have something new, I'll share.
@@cathrynm Not having the bucks for a TT or Falcon, this was my answer-on-a-budget. I'd love the graphics and sound the Falcon can produce, but adding those functions is probably not possible. I am working on a VOFA video solution however.
It's been a while... but where can I find the hard disk image you are using? I'd like to use it on the MiSTer FPGA. I used an Atari 1040STe for about 10+ years. I used to use Geneva/NeoDesk.
I would be interested in how much faster the vintage PAK030/FRAK030 setup would be, given it is also based on the 50MHz 68030, but with real 32 bit TT RAM.
Really appreciate you making this video, as I'm researching upgrades right now & there's always a need for more techie ST content on youtube.
I'm so glad someone else cares. Thank YOU.
@@Technoid_Mutant There's a dearth of techie ST content on yt, compared to Amiga stuff. It's really sad, but your excellent work subsequently redresses some of that imbalance. My love affair with the ST line spans decades & continues!
Wow, every possible upgrade packed into one machine! What a beast! 😎
This weekend I'm hoping to make progress on building the VOFA video card adapter. I doubt I'll be able to test it quite yet, but it is taking shape. When I have something new, I'll share.
Respect is due. That is a stunning machine.
This guy has taken the 1040ST to TT030 level.
@@cathrynm Not having the bucks for a TT or Falcon, this was my answer-on-a-budget. I'd love the graphics and sound the Falcon can produce, but adding those functions is probably not possible. I am working on a VOFA video solution however.
As an St user, I think this is now so fast and powerful that you might as well just turn on a PC.
I'd like to think so, but the truth is, even with all the souping-up, the machine is decidedly inferior to my cell-phone, by huge factors.
Beautiful machine, Jeff!
I would have killed for such a machine back in the day!
Looking good Jeffrey!
My old Atari Ste 2mb i had a T28 accelerator board in it (68000 at 28mhz with some cache ram).
Who was the Amigan who thumbs-downed this video? Time to get the tar and feathers out.
Ah, XBoot. I had that on my Falcon.
Please tell us where to get the storm , I need alt ram for mint and can't find it.
It's been a while... but where can I find the hard disk image you are using? I'd like to use it on the MiSTer FPGA. I used an Atari 1040STe for about 10+ years. I used to use Geneva/NeoDesk.
I would be interested in how much faster the vintage PAK030/FRAK030 setup would be, given it is also based on the 50MHz 68030, but with real 32 bit TT RAM.
I have that test stored I think. Gembench comes with several such tested configurations.
Hey Jeff could you please link to the drive image that you're using? I haven't seen it around on the forums. Cheers!
www.atari-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=40872
Can it be called FrankenSTein ?
Here you go. th-cam.com/video/atw3FYKzog4/w-d-xo.html