I had an Atari 1040 ST back in the late 80s when I was a teenager. It was pretty cool for the time. I've still got photos of me using it way back. I eventually moved onto the Macintosh, but I had always wished I had an ST with the much more powerful Motorola CPUs.
Heutzutage kann man ja die Vintage-Computer (Atari/Amiga500) aufrüsten wie blöde^^ Ich finde das so Genial, damals konnten wir von solchen Upgrade´s (80-90ér) nur träumen! Klasse Clip!
Thanks for the vid- what tools did you use to open the Falcon up with? I want to fit my 14MB Ram upgrade BUT the Falcon has non-standard screws that none of my tools fit. Thanks in advance!
That's strange. My Falcon (as any other Homecomputer of that era and modern PCs) have normal Philips-screws. I use the same screwdriver for almost all my Hardware. 😉
Hi, ich hätte da vielleicht eine blöde Frage, aber wozu powert man einen alten Atari dermaßen hoch? Nicht falsch verstehen bitte, ich habe selbst noch einen 1040 ST-F in der Grundversion mit Tos 1.0 und nutze ihn gerne noch für Midi und das eine oder andere Spiel.
Ich als jemand, der gerade seinen Original-Falcon wieder repariert und liebkost, verstehe es auch nicht so ganz. Spätestens mit so einer PC-Grafikkarte hat das ganze ja nichts mehr mit einem Atari zu tun. Da kann man das Falcon-Mainboard ja eigentlich gleich auch noch rauswerfen und durch ein NUC-PC-Board oder so ersetzen. Dann ist das Teil RICHTIG schnell und es gibt sogar Grafiktreiber dafür! :-) Ein wenig Charme hat das ganze dann aber doch: Immerhin passt alles in das gammelige Gehäuse mit der schwammigen Tastatur. :-)
@joehendrix78 Okay thanks i had a look, interesting forum. I read the hypertext Didier wrote about the CTPCI and i found the answer, he shows a secure way to find the 3.3 on the pico.
Why do You people keep typing out your video headings in english, and then speak in a foreign language. What the hells the matter with You... Please stop doing it... Your driving everyone crazy... Your apologising for speaking German, because You know it's going to piss people off. Speak in English to begin with. And if You can't speak English, then don't use an English heading, use a German one... Jesus Christ...
@@barrymoore1107 2/4 is too fast, 1/2 speed would be much better... and it has to be at least 30% more loud. and for people who happen to not understand, Americans often think that any foreigner can understand them if they speak ssssloooow and louder...
I had an Atari 1040 ST back in the late 80s when I was a teenager. It was pretty cool for the time. I've still got photos of me using it way back. I eventually moved onto the Macintosh, but I had always wished I had an ST with the much more powerful Motorola CPUs.
Oh man, you have a Falconb set up EXACTLY like I want. SO lucky :)
Amazing Setup ! Great work.
well, that's an atari worth to see, good work mate.
Heutzutage kann man ja die Vintage-Computer (Atari/Amiga500) aufrüsten wie blöde^^ Ich finde das so Genial, damals konnten wir von solchen Upgrade´s (80-90ér) nur träumen! Klasse Clip!
Well no because this is of serious interest to english speaking Falcon + ct60 + ctpci owners. We wouldnt think to search in a language we dont know!
Will this constellation run Emagic Logic v2.5?
Does the 2 VGA ports on the graphics card mean you can have a 2 screen configuration?
And now I really regret getting rid of my original Falcon 030 with a 68040 upgrade in it.
Amazing!!
Thanks for the vid- what tools did you use to open the Falcon up with? I want to fit my 14MB Ram upgrade BUT the Falcon has non-standard screws that none of my tools fit. Thanks in advance!
That's strange. My Falcon (as any other Homecomputer of that era and modern PCs) have normal Philips-screws. I use the same screwdriver for almost all my Hardware. 😉
Where did you find the 3.3V on the picopsu?
I don't know where to take 3.3v on mine
thanks
Hi, are you using an solid state disk or an SD card with the falcon? I can't get anywhere near your speeds with a Kingston SD card.
Hi, ich hätte da vielleicht eine blöde Frage, aber wozu powert man einen alten Atari dermaßen hoch? Nicht falsch verstehen bitte, ich habe selbst noch einen 1040 ST-F in der Grundversion mit Tos 1.0 und nutze ihn gerne noch für Midi und das eine oder andere Spiel.
Ich als jemand, der gerade seinen Original-Falcon wieder repariert und liebkost, verstehe es auch nicht so ganz. Spätestens mit so einer PC-Grafikkarte hat das ganze ja nichts mehr mit einem Atari zu tun. Da kann man das Falcon-Mainboard ja eigentlich gleich auch noch rauswerfen und durch ein NUC-PC-Board oder so ersetzen. Dann ist das Teil RICHTIG schnell und es gibt sogar Grafiktreiber dafür! :-)
Ein wenig Charme hat das ganze dann aber doch: Immerhin passt alles in das gammelige Gehäuse mit der schwammigen Tastatur. :-)
@joehendrix78
Okay thanks i had a look, interesting forum.
I read the hypertext Didier wrote about the CTPCI and i found the answer, he shows a secure way to find the 3.3 on the pico.
Nicht Schlecht. Komm doch mal auf ne Demoparty mit dem teil. :D
Is it a real Submariner?
@joehendrix78
great watch to use great computer
Nice solution and movie. Please translate to english;)
@CFalcon030
I was wondering the same thing.
Ich will auch einen Falcon :-(
I have the rack mount falcon. Unfortunately it uses the PC Keyboard instead of Mac so I never liked it
do you still have it? What is it? C-Lab Falcon X? I wish I had one...
toll lol ich brauche eins
this is how you dress a turd
You can't polish a turd but you can roll it in glitter. ;)
lol true
Why do You people keep typing out your video headings in english, and then speak in a foreign language. What the hells the matter with You... Please stop doing it... Your driving everyone crazy... Your apologising for speaking German, because You know it's going to piss people off. Speak in English to begin with. And if You can't speak English, then don't use an English heading, use a German one... Jesus Christ...
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Learn a little German. Technical language is predictable with 30-syllable words
Play it back at 2/4 speed!
1/4, sorry
@@barrymoore1107 2/4 is too fast, 1/2 speed would be much better... and it has to be at least 30% more loud.
and for people who happen to not understand, Americans often think that any foreigner can understand them if they speak ssssloooow and louder...