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2019-02-19 15:51
oziphantom

Registered: Oct 2014
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SD2IEC fastloader

Does anybody know of a system that fast loads, or a disassembly of a fast loader that SD2IEC supports?
 
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2019-02-26 11:13
oziphantom

Registered: Oct 2014
Posts: 490
uDrive might launch this century... maybe...
2019-02-26 11:40
Krill

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 2980
Good joke! :)
2019-02-26 12:57
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11386
Quote:
gideon should make a cost reduced 1541u

it is already reduced to the max. if this would be a regular product (without a person behind it that is basically working for free) it'd certainly cost considerably more.
2019-02-26 14:47
Oswald

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 5094
Quote: Quote:
gideon should make a cost reduced 1541u

it is already reduced to the max. if this would be a regular product (without a person behind it that is basically working for free) it'd certainly cost considerably more.


I mean, many users are not sceners, and they only need the 1541 functionality. They's pay more for something better than sd2iec, but 1541u is too much for them.
2019-02-26 14:51
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11386
sure, but you dont really win anything by removing the cartridge/reu stuff. perhaps 10 euro if you kill the IEC connector and some USB. and then you end up with two different products which each sell less than before - driving up the costs again. not worth the trouble.

edit: forgot that unlike with chameleon, the IEC is still required for basic functionality :)
2019-02-26 16:03
oziphantom

Registered: Oct 2014
Posts: 490
I think they mean

if you ditch the reu, cart port, dma injection menus, tape port all the other func stuff, now you don't need a FPGA anymore, and make a all new thing that is just some fast enough microcontroller that does "the thing", which would be a solid saving over the 1541UII.. however I do feel this is looking at it the wrong way..

lets not cut down the 1541U11 lets improve the SD2IEC, i.e boost its cpu such that it can do a 1541 drive. This would increase the price a bit of the SD2IEC but makes it a lot more useful.
2019-02-26 16:31
Krill

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 2980
Pretty sure current CPUs for the task are no more expensive than the original SD2IEC's CPU at its original release.
2019-02-26 19:22
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11386
at this point just use pi1541 :)
2019-02-26 19:57
hedning

Registered: Mar 2009
Posts: 4732
Quote: at this point just use pi1541 :)

+1

The pi1541 is a lot better, cheaper and more accurate than anything you could do to boost the sd2iec. We should not adapt stuff to the sd2iec.
2019-02-26 21:34
Mr.Ammo
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Quoting oziphantom
[...] I assumed [...]

Do not to assume.
Listen to Krill.
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