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Crawly Crypt Vol 1: Hardware Projects


144_NEWL Complete instructions by Wes Newell for installing a high density (1.44 meg) floppy in any Atari ST. Originally posted as a public message in the AtariNet tech echo.
2_5RAM A 2.5 MegaByte RAM Expansion for the Atari ST by Christopher Hicks. This document details the addition of an extra 2 Megs of RAM to a standard 520/ 1040 STF/ STFM. This procedure should work for any motherboard revision.
38400BPS A hardware project by Jrgen Meyer that will give every ST / STe a 38400 serial port. This upgrade consits of a TTL-chip, the 74LS74 (and a switch to choose the high baudrate) and is very easy to install.
4JADAPT Plans to build an adapter that lets you use 4 joysticks with the ST. The 2 extra joysticks connect through the parallel port and will work with many games (including "Leatherneck").
AUDIO Adding Audio Ports To An ATARI ST by William Mills. A hardware project that allows the ST to be connected to a stereo or amp using standard RCA connectors. It also allows the use of headsets, for video games.
FADEFIX Instructions to fix a common problem with Atari SM124 monochrome monitors. Most SM124s have an insufficently regulated power supply which allows the 70 volt line to drift high when less than a certain number of pixels are lit.
FLOP14ST Complete plans that show how to add a 1.44 meg floppy disk drive to your ST. Replace that old 720K floppy with a new high density floppy drive today!
NEXMSYNC NEC MultiSync II to Atari ST by David S. Weaver. This archive contains a text file that describes how to build a switch box to connect the MultiSync to the ST to allow use of color or monochrome with the flick of a switch.
RGBTOCOM Atari RGB to Composite Video Converter by Anees Munshi. Complete docs & schematic to build a device that converts an ST analog RGB signal to an NTSC composite signal which can be displayed on a composite monitor, or TV.
TOS206IN Instructions to install TOS 2.06 in an ST without using a TEC board or a TAB board.
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