I set the clock via CONTROL.ACC, reboot and show the clock has been saved thank to the RTC and battery on the ACSI2STM. Then I switched off the Atari to swap the microSD with one I prepared with more content.
orry to be a pain again but when i follow all steps i get to the swapping sd card for one with game files on and open disc c its shows nothing on there i have the files in ipf if that helps,any help would be amazing please
@seanymcd81 if you use the card in GemDrive mode, then you need to make sur the file names are no longer than 8 characters and extensions no more than 3. On Atari, file names are 8.3 long. No more. Same for Folder Now, about IPF extension. I've never seen such extension on Atari. What are the files for. What software is able to open them?
@@rodneycharltontrotter just found what IPF files are. This is not the format normally used on Atari For Atari, floppy images are ST and MSA extensions. Also, the ACSI2STM card is a hard drive emulator, not a floppy drive emulator. If you copy such ST or MSA file onto an hard drive (any hard drive), they won't magically appear as floppy drives. But just large files on your hard drive
Yes. Only STE. I think it is due to the sound part using STE hardware. I am using this demo in order to show the ACSI2STM can cope with data stream. That demo is very demanding on the DMA and HD
Très belle vidéo nikel le hard disk
What did you do at 3:06? It just cuts atari switched off please help
I set the clock via CONTROL.ACC, reboot and show the clock has been saved thank to the RTC and battery on the ACSI2STM.
Then I switched off the Atari to swap the microSD with one I prepared with more content.
@@crossign ok cool thanks for your reply your video helped me getting my st working
orry to be a pain again but when i follow all steps i get to the swapping sd card for one with game files on and open disc c its shows nothing on there i have the files in ipf if that helps,any help would be amazing please
@seanymcd81 if you use the card in GemDrive mode, then you need to make sur the file names are no longer than 8 characters and extensions no more than 3.
On Atari, file names are 8.3 long. No more. Same for Folder
Now, about IPF extension. I've never seen such extension on Atari. What are the files for. What software is able to open them?
@@rodneycharltontrotter just found what IPF files are. This is not the format normally used on Atari
For Atari, floppy images are ST and MSA extensions.
Also, the ACSI2STM card is a hard drive emulator, not a floppy drive emulator. If you copy such ST or MSA file onto an hard drive (any hard drive), they won't magically appear as floppy drives. But just large files on your hard drive
BadApples doesn't load for me (STf ). Is that for STe and above?
Yes. Only STE. I think it is due to the sound part using STE hardware.
I am using this demo in order to show the ACSI2STM can cope with data stream. That demo is very demanding on the DMA and HD
@@crossign that's to bad because it's a beautiful demo
I set my date to March 18th, 2024 but it resets to 1989.
Do you know why? Thank you!
either the battery is dead or not seated correct or you didn'T save preferences
what machine and TOS?