I did! But the 1400LT is not the same beast as the HD/FD so it might be different enough to cause issues. Do you get anything from the XT-IDE BIOS on boot?
Sergey Kiselev has a write-up on the FE2010A XT chipset in github: https://github.com/skiselev/micro_8088/blob/master/Documentation/Faraday-XT_Controller-FE2010A.md.
If you poke through the source for his 8088 bios, it seems that port 63h is the chipset configuration register that controls...
Ah cool! It's possible I suppose, since that (and presumably other RGB cards?) effectively bypasses the on-board video generation circuitry. That particular card would lack the memory to do 80 col though. - EDIT: I just saw the pic of the box that says it has 80 col support, so I stand...
Yeah, no desire to mod anything after reading more about how the rev B board works, seems like it's more than something that can be put on a protoboard and stuck in a slot. So no DHR graphics for me! =)
Interesting. I have heard you can upgrade the ROMs and install a 65C02 if you want to, but it won't affect the inability to display DHR. I guess the mousetext font additions are pointless without DHR anyway?
Hi all,
I have a question that may very well be answered somewhere on this forum if I was smart enough to find it. What was the modification done to the first model of IIe to enable double-hi-res graphics?
I have what appears to be a "rev A" IIe with a copyright of 1982 on the board without...
It should work just fine, that's how mine is configured (360k internal 720k external.) The same BIOS limitation applies, so you probably need to use something like setbpb or nformat to format a 3.5" disk properly.
The EX has a standard power connector for the internal floppy drive, so you...
Not really related to the alternate monitor discussion, but I decided to dust off the EX and play with it a bit, poor thing has been sitting idle for a while.
Picked up a RGB to HDMI hat for the rPi so I can get this connected to my office flat panel TV (not enough space for everything to have...
Yeah, the original monitor does not do higher than 640x480 unfortunately, but otherwise is just fine for gaming! Anything requiring higher res graphics would be painful on an 8086 anyway.
I had the same issue with my Tandy 1400LT. The A drive was slightly out of alignment, leading to odd compatibility issues with the other systems, including the USB drive attached to my Win 10 system. Swapping it with the B drive in the same system solved the problem, and I didn't need two...
Cool! Just play a few games and make sure it doesn't freeze or reboot and you'll be fine.
I think the battery powers the RTC and NVRAM. My keyboard basically drowned in condensation, eventually ended up replacing it with a different low-mileage model M. So that's probably the thing I'd pay...