List of Cores with ADC (Tape Input) and RTC (Real Time Clock) Support
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Re: List of Cores with ADC (Tape Input) and RTC (Real Time Clock) Support
How many of the systems with RTC support have y2k or similar bugs, whether currently active or coming up soon?
Does the physical RTC module offer anything over the NTP time off the network?
Does the physical RTC module offer anything over the NTP time off the network?
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Re: List of Cores with ADC (Tape Input) and RTC (Real Time Clock) Support
None off the top of my head. In all likelihood they may just 'wrap' around to the wrong century but I've yet to see that on a MiSTer core. It would depend entirely on how the hardware/software implemented dates.How many of the systems with RTC support have y2k or similar bugs, whether currently active or coming up soon?
Retains the time when the MiSTer is not networked. That's all.Does the physical RTC module offer anything over the NTP time off the network?
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Re: List of Cores with ADC (Tape Input) and RTC (Real Time Clock) Support
When you print DATE$ with the PC-88, it shows the wrong year but correct month and day. I suspect that may be a Y2K issue, but I haven't tried to set the date to < 2000 to verify.
Converters I've written: Floppy DIM/FDI/FDD/HDM to D88, D88 to XDF, Tape SVI 318/328 CAS to WAV
Re: List of Cores with ADC (Tape Input) and RTC (Real Time Clock) Support
I seem to remember that the Commodore datasette has an internal ADC and outputs (or receives) a digital signal from the user port. It is possible to connect it to the MiSTer user port (obviously an adapter would be needed) to read the digital signals and also control the motor?
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Re: List of Cores with ADC (Tape Input) and RTC (Real Time Clock) Support
I think the appropriate thread is this one: viewtopic.php?t=4848dave18 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 7:18 am I seem to remember that the Commodore datasette has an internal ADC and outputs (or receives) a digital signal from the user port. It is possible to connect it to the MiSTer user port (obviously an adapter would be needed) to read the digital signals and also control the motor?
Short answer: not possible yet because no one has made it yet, but feasible.
Converters I've written: Floppy DIM/FDI/FDD/HDM to D88, D88 to XDF, Tape SVI 318/328 CAS to WAV
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Re: List of Cores with ADC (Tape Input) and RTC (Real Time Clock) Support
This is an incredibly late reply, but the RTC means that Linux boots up with the correct network time instantly. You don't have to wait for the time to appear in the title bar before launching RTC-aware cores. I think it shortens my cold boot time by about ten seconds.thisisamigaspeaking wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 7:52 pm How many of the systems with RTC support have y2k or similar bugs, whether currently active or coming up soon?
Does the physical RTC module offer anything over the NTP time off the network?
You do have to set the RTC once per battery, but it's not difficult.
Dunno nothin' about Y2K bugs on old computers. I can say that the systems I've tried (Amiga, Archimedes, and AO486) seem to understand that it's 2022 just fine, at least at a system level. Individual programs could have all kinds of stupidities.
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Re: List of Cores with ADC (Tape Input) and RTC (Real Time Clock) Support
So your NAS connects right away but NTP takes longer?Malor wrote: ↑Wed Nov 02, 2022 11:48 amThis is an incredibly late reply, but the RTC means that Linux boots up with the correct network time instantly. You don't have to wait for the time to appear in the title bar before launching RTC-aware cores. I think it shortens my cold boot time by about ten seconds.thisisamigaspeaking wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 7:52 pm How many of the systems with RTC support have y2k or similar bugs, whether currently active or coming up soon?
Does the physical RTC module offer anything over the NTP time off the network?
You do have to set the RTC once per battery, but it's not difficult.
Dunno nothin' about Y2K bugs on old computers. I can say that the systems I've tried (Amiga, Archimedes, and AO486) seem to understand that it's 2022 just fine, at least at a system level. Individual programs could have all kinds of stupidities.
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Re: List of Cores with ADC (Tape Input) and RTC (Real Time Clock) Support
The NAS takes like +1 or +2 seconds after I see the Mister menu; by the time I can browse anything, it's up. NTP usually takes about ten seconds to synchronize.
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Re: List of Cores with ADC (Tape Input) and RTC (Real Time Clock) Support
Sord M5 now has ADC support, which is a nice little cherry on top of that core.
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Re: List of Cores with ADC (Tape Input) and RTC (Real Time Clock) Support
Thanks, I've also updated the status of molekula's other core, the MSX1, which I believe is official for quite some time now and was still listed as unofficial.
Converters I've written: Floppy DIM/FDI/FDD/HDM to D88, D88 to XDF, Tape SVI 318/328 CAS to WAV