Lightning ST

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Lightning ST oben.JPG Lightning ST unten.JPG



Hardware installation

Lightning ST INT.JPG




Jumpersettings


Software installtion


Pictures

Lightning ST IDE USB.JPG

DOM and USB Braket connected (here with CPU on the Lightning ST)


CPU socket.JPG

64 pin DIL socket on top of an 68000 CPU to "open the bus for the tower of babel".

Instead of the socket you can also solder a Cloudy to the pins of the CPU, this saves space upwards.

You can also unsolder the CPU, solder a socket for it and then put the CPU on top - as you like!

But: Always pay attention to the correct alignment!


Trio Socket.JPG Sandwichtower.JPG Sandwich.JPG

You can change the order if you want. Its a modular system.



Lightning ST Cloudy.JPG Lightning ST Storm ST.JPG

You can run the Lighnting ST alone or together with a Cloudy or together with a Storm ST or together with Cloudy and Storm ST - just as you like and need it!



Trio Decoder1.JPG Trio Decoder2.JPG

Do you see the difference when using the TOS decoder?

Using the decoder of the Storm ST has the advantage that you don't have to carry a ROM2 signal from the mainboard to the Lightning ST.

So this is the preferred variant, because you only have to connect the INT signal to the Lighnting ST to use the IDE port!



Lightning ST Cloudy Storm ST RTC.JPG

What a sight: Complete expansion from bottom to top: CPU, socket, Lightning ST, Cloudy, Storm ST and RTC

With this modular tower you get: one IDE port, two USB ports, TOS Decoder, two flashable Operating systems, 8 MB FastRAM, Realtime clock



For more information and pictures klick here: Cloudy and Storm ST




Links

Drivers and Tools can be found here: [1]

It is recommended to always use the new versions (currently R286)




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