Since so many people are stuck with the SuperPLA V2 or V3 which doesn't work correctly with Fast Load because of the absence of hysteresis on inputs of the Mach210, I thought it would be a good idea to help these people.
This little board is not only going to make the SuperPLA compatible with Fast Load, it will alos increase the CASRAM latency by about 20ns thereby making SuperPLA compatible with older boards 326298 and KU-14194.
This way, SuperPLA users can enjoy the same level of compatibility as PLAnkton and PLAkate users. sPLAff is only 7$US
However since SuperPLA uses a lot more power than PLAnkton and PLAkate, there is no possible correction for this specific issue.
sPLAff- the Super PLA Fast Load fixer!
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sPLAff- the Super PLA Fast Load fixer!
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Re: sPLAff- the Super PLA Fast Load fixer!
How do I go about getting one of these boards in EU?
Re: sPLAff- the Super PLA Fast Load fixer!
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Re: sPLAff- the Super PLA Fast Load fixer!
If I get a C64 Reloaded MK2 board, will that have the problematic super pla on it? If so, I can add sPLAFF board to fix issues or just replace with PLAnkton?
Re: sPLAff- the Super PLA Fast Load fixer!
I don't know much about the C64r MK2 but it looks very different from a normal C64. All the electronics and glue logic appears to have been integrated in a single large logic IC. No more PLA, 74LS or 4066.radron5809 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2018 3:28 pm If I get a C64 Reloaded MK2 board, will that have the problematic super pla on it? If so, I can add sPLAFF board to fix issues or just replace with PLAnkton?
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