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Started by Petari, 08-12-2012, 14:48:00

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qq1975b

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Atari MegaSTe Rev.G 1.44MB 4MB RAM, 2.06 UK TOS Ser.:A1194014845, Reversed AC plug.

  • Cold: All wrong. 1A and 1B dot errors+shaking screen.. 2A dot errors that appear and disappears +little shaking. 2B dot errors static.
  • Warm: All wrong like in cold but 2A. No errors there. Perfect image.

Atari 520STe Ser.:A19B3007467, 4MB, TOS 1.6 UK, bad dma chip, Normal way AC plug:
Cold and warm: 1A and 2A dot errors, few. 1B and 2B OK

Atari 1040STe Ser.:A1307336, 4MB, TOS 1.62 UK, good dma chip, Reversed AC plug:
Cold and Warm: 1A and 2A OK. 1B and 2B, dot errors, few.

Seems confusing.... ???

Hope this helps!

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Petari

Thanx for testings.  It helps for sure.
It is little confusing, but as said, ST(E) is not designed with accurate palette color writing timing in mind. So, 1 T state (125nS) variation happens depending on something by powering on. In normal usage it is completely unnoticeable.

I need to inform some people, like S. Seagal and Cyg. First may add wakeup setting for STE in Steem. Second should update hiSteColor for Timing A in 54 color mode.
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Petari

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Here is regular Steem 3.2 with only changed to TimingA:

http://atari.8bitchip.info/SteemTimingA.zip

Just copy it to your Steem DIR and use to see difference. If compare hi-color screens of hard disk adaptations, latest ones, you will see that errors are same as on YouTube videos of games. By me, it should be default Steem timing, since most of STE machines are in TimingA in most of cases.
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