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Thomas Hirsch
Germany
(MX-Board Owner)
Posts 647
13 Feb 2011 09:26


Finally - it took very long - but now the boards are here.
 
  I uploaded a few images of an assembled one in the hardware section.

Niclas Aronsson
Sweden

Posts 57
13 Feb 2011 09:38


Thomas Hirsch wrote:

Finally - it took very long - but now the boards are here.
 
  I uploaded a few images of an assembled one in the hardware section.

Excellent!!! Looks amazing. Looking forward to the progress on the bring up in this thread in the coming weeks.


Thierry Atheist
Canada

Posts 1828
13 Feb 2011 09:49


I can't see the 5 telephone jacks.

Gunnar von Boehn
Germany
(Moderator)
Posts 5775
13 Feb 2011 10:02


Thomas Hirsch wrote:

Finally - it took very long - but now the boards are here.

Great Stuff!

Joe M
Norway

Posts 500
13 Feb 2011 10:03


Fantastic! Now we're talking! :)

Peter K.
Germany
(MX-Board Owner)
Posts 439
13 Feb 2011 10:05


Hi Thomas,
 
the board looks _really_ neat! 
Can't wait to see it running.
 

 

Gwenda von Boehn
Germany
(Natami Team)
Posts 15
13 Feb 2011 10:05


Hi Thomas!

Cool!!! How about having a new BringUp Party soon?

:)

Gwen

Ajc ;)
United Kingdom

Posts 688
13 Feb 2011 10:14


Thomas that board looks awesome! Congratulations on getting it done and on all your hard work so far dude! :)

Guillaume Michalakakos
France
(MX-Board Owner)
Posts 454
13 Feb 2011 10:14


Very nice Thomas ! :-)

Rune Stensland
Norway
(MX-Board Owner)
Posts 871
13 Feb 2011 10:57


I look forward to program on this computer.. Good job Thomas!!

Megol .

Posts 676
13 Feb 2011 11:10


Thomas Hirsch wrote:

Finally - it took very long - but now the boards are here.
 
  I uploaded a few images of an assembled one in the hardware section.

Thanks for the update! Looks very nice!

Loïc Dupuy
France

Posts 253
13 Feb 2011 11:29


Very nice photos and very clean layout.
 
If we do a list of what on it, left to right, backplane to front, we have ?
- Ethernet + 2 USB, 4 audio CINCH ?? (yes i'm wondering), DVI, PS2 Keyboard and mouse, serial connector.
- ten pin riser (what for ?),thirteen pin reiser (15Khz video ?), "orontel" chip (ramdac ?), 1 group of 12 holes (what for ?)
- PCI slot, 2 groups of 8 holes and 1 group of ten holes (what for ?), realtek ethernet chip (with the "crab" on it), Cyclone IV FPGA (SAGA+68050 ?) with memory chips underneath, CPU riser for 68060 cards
- PCI "Nec" Chip controller, thirteen pin riser (// port or ?), max II FPGA for I/O ?,
- power supply connector and 1 group of 26 holes above (// port or ?) , CF connector and 1 group of holes for not soldered IDE connector below ?, 2 joystick riser and 1 group of holes for not soldered FD connector ?
 
Main question are:
- why are they 4 audio cinch ?
- USB keyboard and mouse are natively working on natami (i do not have any PS2 device any more).
- CF is the default option, or you will solder IDE connector ?
If we want extra soldered connectors, we have to do this or they will be options when ordering (i'm not realy an handywork guy, and will be afraid to fry the MB when soldering, even if i've already done soldering time to time).
 
  Thanks in advance for your answers.
 

Niclas Aronsson
Sweden

Posts 57
13 Feb 2011 11:43


Loïc Dupuy wrote:

  Very nice photos and very clean layout.
   
    If we do a list of what on it, left to right, backplane to front, we have ?
    - Ethernet + 2 USB, 4 audio CINCH ?? (yes i'm wondering), DVI, PS2 Keyboard and mouse, serial connector.
    - ten pin riser (what for ?),thirteen pin reiser (15Khz video ?), "orontel" chip (ramdac ?), 1 group of 12 holes (what for ?)
    - PCI slot, 2 groups of 8 holes and 1 group of ten holes (what for ?), realtek ethernet chip (with the "crab" on it), Cyclone IV FPGA (SAGA+68050 ?) with memory chips underneath, CPU riser for 68060 cards
    - PCI "Nec" Chip controller, thirteen pin riser (// port or ?), max II FPGA for I/O ?,
    - power supply connector and 1 group of 26 holes above (// port or ?) , CF connector and 1 group of holes for not soldered IDE connector below ?, 2 joystick riser and 1 group of holes for not soldered FD connector ?
   
    Main question are:
    - why are they 4 audio cinch ?
    - USB keyboard and mouse are natively working on natami (i do not have any PS2 device any more).
    - CF is the default option, or you will solder IDE connector ?
    If we want extra soldered connectors, we have to do this or they will be options when ordering (i'm not realy an handywork guy, and will be afraid to fry the MB when soldering, even if i've already done soldering time to time).
   
    Thanks in advance for your answers.
   
 

 
  EXTERNAL LINK 
  Outputs. Left to right.
 
  Serial port, PS/2 Kb/mouse, DVI, Audio IN/OUT, LAN+2 USB, Empty space for a dual (quad?) USB port connector.

Would love to see a comment on the things i marked with ? (1,2,3)

André Jernung
Sweden
(MX-Board Owner)
Posts 988
13 Feb 2011 11:50


@Loic
 
Not everything in the photos are soldered which will be soldered in the "final product". It is just "mounting and testing in progress" pics for now. :) That is why the IDE connector is not mounted there yet, for example. And no, USB keyboard/mouse does not work yet.
 
Niclas did a pretty good job identifying the connectors.. who can guess all of them? :)

Peter K.
Germany
(MX-Board Owner)
Posts 439
13 Feb 2011 11:54


Hi Niclas,
a very good picture, thank you!
The 9-pin dsub on the lower left side is serial, btw.

Hi Loic,
this is a board in the bring up state and the missing
connectors will get soldered.

USB for keyboard is not yet implemented but cheap
PS2_to_USB converters are available for the meantime.

Loïc Dupuy
France

Posts 253
13 Feb 2011 11:56


Niclas Aronsson wrote:

EXTERNAL LINK 

 
Your image is a very clever idea, thanks for it.

@Andre & Peter
Thanks for the soldering answer, so i can sit back, relax and wait for it :-D

Thomas Hirsch
Germany
(MX-Board Owner)
Posts 647
13 Feb 2011 11:57


@Niclas: Cool!

?-2: REQ,GNT,CLK and IDSEL of PCI 2&3
?-3: IRQ signals for PCI 2&3
?-1: JTAG

Niclas Aronsson
Sweden

Posts 57
13 Feb 2011 11:58


Peter K. wrote:

Hi Niclas,
  a very good picture, thank you!
  The 9-pin dsub on the lower left side is serial, btw.

I know :) i wrote that in my post ;)

Niclas Aronsson
Sweden

Posts 57
13 Feb 2011 11:59


Thomas Hirsch wrote:

@Niclas: Cool!
 
  ?-2: REQ,GNT,CLK and IDSEL of PCI 2&3
  ?-3: IRQ signals for PCI 2&3
  ?-1: JTAG

Ahh. Great :D

Bartek "Banter" K.
Poland
(Natami Team)
Posts 2277
13 Feb 2011 12:07


Thank you, Thomas!! You are great!

Good luck and please keep us posted!

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