| Systronix socket boards,
no modification required for TStik |
- Tilt.400 pro
- Designed specifically for TStik, no modification required
- Provides access to all DS80C400 features, including serial4.
- Tilt.400.lite
- low cost socket board for TStik, no modification required.
- Provides interfaces for serial0, one wire, and Ethernet.
- Tilt
- low cost socket board for Tini 390, no modification required.
- Provides interfaces for serial0, one wire, and Ethernet.
- Warning: uses 6V-9V power supply.
- Step
- Deluxe socket board for Tini 390, no modification required.
- Provides interfaces for serial0, one wire, and Ethernet.
- Also provides handy pins for probing Simm72 bus, memory and data
bus are not connected on TStik.72.nb.
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| Third party and Dallas socket
boards |
There are a number of Tini socket boards, designed
for the Tini 390 already on the market. To evaluate a board not listed
here, see the TStik.72.nb signal description: http://www.systronix.com/tinistik/signal_description.html you
must connect pins (3 and/or 6 and/or 7), 9, and (68 and/or 69) for TStik.72.nb
to work.
- Vinculum protoAdapter
- Pins 3, 6 and 7 are not connected to ground. Contrary to the TINI
protoAdapter Header pin out we received with our test board, only pin
4 was connected
to ground. This pin is used for serial4 on TStik and is not a ground
pin on the TStik pin out Pin4 must be connected to pin 3, 6,
and/or 7 for TStik to function.
- Pins 68 and 69 are not connected to Vcc (+5V). Contrary to the TINI
protoAdapter Header pin out, only pin 67 was connected to Vcc. This
pin is not connected on TStik. Pin 67 must be connected to Pin 68 and/or
69 for TStik to work.
- Also note that pin9, internal one wire VPP must be connected to either
+5V, using the Vpp jumper on the protoAdapter, or +12V for programming.
TStik uses a DS2502 to store its mac address and does not boot up properly
without power to the internal one wire network.
- Dallas DSTINIs400
- This is not a SIMM72 socket board and will
not work with TStik. The edge connector is a DIMM144 socket and
is not compatible with TStik's SIMM72 form factor.
- Legacy Dallas
SIMM72 socket boards
- TINI
Socket Eurocard 72-pin Revision C: Make sure paste jumper J26
is installed, connecting Vcc to pin 9, Vpp.
- TINI Socket Eurocard 72-pin Revision A: Make sure paste jumper J26
is installed, connecting Vcc to pin 9, Vpp.
- Socket Plus is a 68 pin socket board. This board and other 68 pin socket
boards listed on the socket boards web page will not fit a TStik.
- Minimal socket board for TStik
- This is not an actual product,
just an example of what has to be connected to use TStik.
- Ground must be connected. Use pin3, pin 6, or pin 7.
- Vcc must be connected. Connect +5V to pin 68 or pin 69.
- Pin 9, VPP must be connected to +5V for normal operation.
- Pin 19 is TX232, the serial0 transmit pin. This should be connected to
the receive pin of your PC serial port for programming purposes with
Javakit.
- Pin 20 is RX232, the serial0 transmit pin. This should be connected to
the transmit pin of your PC serial port for programming purposes
with Javakit.
- Pin 25 is DTR232, it is used for resetting TStik in Javakit to access
the serial loader.
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