Hi CBM-Friends, I just installed the HSG board (Type A = 512x512) in my 8032SK together with the Commodore 64k-memory extension under the hood ;) I checked the +5V-power consumption and it's no problem to supply all. The 8032 needs 1700mA, the 64k-memory (32x4116 old 3-voltage DRAM) only 250mA and the HSG-board eats 600mA. All together its fewer than a 2001 with about 3000mA (with 6540/6550). I tested a lot with some demos (Steve, manual). Finally I converted the Logo-image from the 128kbyte bitmap format (1 pixel=1 ascii-byte !!! / " " or "#") to a line-description-format. Now the pic needs only 10 blocks = 2,5 kbyte - but the size is extremly picture-dependent! The mac-demo-picture with checkered background is only a little bit smaller then the original ascii-bitmap-format. The loading of the pic with my new loader needs now only a minute instead of more than 20 minutes!!! Here it is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJoevNLgRnQ Now I will try to find out how Commodore layout software works.... - a long way! Has anyone schematics or other documents than the manual??? PS: I have a newtim80 monitor installed at $9000 - there is no conflict with the HSG. <http://cbm-hackers.2304266.n4.nabble.com/file/t374762/8032sk-hsg_004.jpg> <http://cbm-hackers.2304266.n4.nabble.com/file/t374762/8032sk-hsg_003.jpg> ----- greets Christian -- Sent from: http://cbm-hackers.2304266.n4.nabble.com/Received on 2018-03-15 12:03:15
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