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1 | 4 | foft | h1. Introduction |
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3 | 4 | foft | For now please see the general core manual on the main page. |
4 | http://www.64kib.com/ |
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6 | 11 | foft | h1. Power requirements |
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8 | USB B 5V input. 500mA is enough but I'd go with 1-2A to give some extra for any connected devices. |
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10 | 41 | foft | [[Known good power supplies]] |
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12 | 8 | foft | h1. Board setup videos |
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14 | 28 | foft | I put together some basic videos for the v2 boards: |
15 | 29 | foft | https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYGeDt6lv-p5R4DwdcHtmYUbfL6lOcYLb |
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17 | h1. SD card setup |
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19 | 17 | foft | The OS and basic rom are loaded from the flash chip in the new cores, this can still be overridden by the sd card as discussed here: |
20 | 18 | foft | http://www.64kib.com/redmine/boards/1/topics/22?r=26#message-26 |
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22 | 39 | foft | h1. Updating the core |
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24 | 10 | foft | [[Flashing overview]] |
25 | 39 | foft | [[Core location]] |
26 | 37 | foft | [[Flashing using the USB blaster]] |
27 | [[Flashing using the SD card]] |
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28 | [[Converting flashing files]] |
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30 | h1. Svideo/composite on v2 |
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32 | On the v2 board svideo and composite are output via the vga connector: |
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34 | For svideo luma is on the green output and chroma on the blue output. |
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35 | For composite luma is on the green output. |
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37 | 30 | foft | h1. Board information |
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39 | [[Pinouts]] |
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40 | 36 | foft | [[V2Issues]] |
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42 | 40 | foft | h1. Cases |
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44 | In theory any mini ITX case should work as long as it has a full size IO panel. |
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46 | In practice, please check this list of [[known good cases]]. If you have success with another one, please add it. |
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48 | 34 | foft | h1. Keyboard mapping |
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50 | The keyboard is mapped to match the standard Atari keyboard layout. It assumes you are using either an ISO or ANSI keyboard. I highly recommend buying stickers from here: https://www.4keyboard.com/commodore/591-2840-commodore-atari-non-transparent-keyboard-stickers.html |
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51 | 35 | foft | For an ISO keyboard: |
52 | 34 | foft | !http://www.64kib.com/autobuild/keyboard.JPG! |