Schematic cattamaran

Hardware, coding, music, graphic and various applications

Moderators: Mug UK, lp, moondog/.tSCc., [ProToS], Moderator Team

TXG/MNX
Captain Atari
Captain Atari
Posts: 274
Joined: Fri Oct 24, 2003 10:05 am

Schematic cattamaran

Post by TXG/MNX »

Hello,

I am looking for the schematic of the cyrel cattamaran, it seems they are not around to sell any so I would like to build my own if possible...

TXG/MNX
artik-wroc
Captain Atari
Captain Atari
Posts: 255
Joined: Fri Jan 06, 2006 1:30 pm
Location: Wroclaw - POLAND
Contact:

Post by artik-wroc »

This is good idea !!
jens
Atari Super Hero
Atari Super Hero
Posts: 837
Joined: Mon Sep 08, 2003 3:50 pm
Location: Hannover, Germany
Contact:

Post by jens »

One for me as well please. ;)
Atm I'm searching for someone who speeds up my TTs' daughterboard to 48 or even 64 mhz. :D
Greetings, Jens

Falcon030 - TT030 - Mega/STe - 1040 STf - 520 ST+ - ST-Book - Milan 060
User avatar
stimpy
Captain Atari
Captain Atari
Posts: 305
Joined: Mon Aug 22, 2005 2:47 pm
Location: Somerset, UK
Contact:

Post by stimpy »

I may have some schematics or something! I'll look next time the Falcons on.
alanh
Hardware Guru
Hardware Guru
Posts: 1674
Joined: Mon Jul 24, 2006 9:01 pm
Location: North Wales, UK

Post by alanh »

This would be great if you have them available.
User avatar
jvas
Atari Super Hero
Atari Super Hero
Posts: 500
Joined: Fri Jan 28, 2005 4:30 pm
Location: Budapest, Hungary

Re: Schematic cattamaran

Post by jvas »

Could you finally got those schematics?
TXG/MNX wrote:Hello,

I am looking for the schematic of the cyrel cattamaran, it seems they are not around to sell any so I would like to build my own if possible...

TXG/MNX
User avatar
dexterslab
Captain Atari
Captain Atari
Posts: 446
Joined: Tue Feb 22, 2005 11:05 pm
Location: Greater Manchester, UK
Contact:

Re: Schematic cattamaran

Post by dexterslab »

sorry to bump old threads, but did anyone manage to source a schematic?
User avatar
lp
Fuji Shaped Bastard
Fuji Shaped Bastard
Posts: 2821
Joined: Wed Nov 12, 2003 11:09 pm
Location: GFA Headquarters
Contact:

Re: Schematic cattamaran

Post by lp »

Someone sent me this today: https://www.dev-docs.org/docs/htm/searc ... CaTTamaran

It contains some schematics. Warning, large file... 31mb. It's also in German. Not sure what the schematics are, you might want to have a look. :wink:
User avatar
wongck
Ultimate Atarian
Ultimate Atarian
Posts: 13529
Joined: Sat May 03, 2008 2:09 pm
Location: Far East
Contact:

Re: Schematic cattamaran

Post by wongck »

I am interested, any hardware expert on this?
My Stuff: FB/Falcon CT63 CTPCI ATI RTL8139 USB 512MB 30GB HDD CF HxC_SD/ TT030 68882 4+32MB 520MB Nova/ 520STFM 4MB Tos206 SCSI
Shared SCSI Bus:ScsiLink ethernet, 9GB HDD,SD-reader @ http://phsw.atari.org
My Atari stuff that are no longer for sale due to them over 30 years old - click here for list
User avatar
djbase
Captain Atari
Captain Atari
Posts: 174
Joined: Tue Feb 05, 2008 1:05 am
Location: Made in Germany
Contact:

Re: Schematic cattamaran

Post by djbase »

Does anyone have a CaTTamaran and can make pictures from back and top side?
User avatar
dexterslab
Captain Atari
Captain Atari
Posts: 446
Joined: Tue Feb 22, 2005 11:05 pm
Location: Greater Manchester, UK
Contact:

Re: Schematic cattamaran

Post by dexterslab »

thanks Lp for posting this

the schematics though appear to be atari schematics of the tt itself, with comments about where the cattamaran board ties into rarther than a schema of the board itself. But very useful if someone where to reverse engineer the original.

from the poor pics i've seen of a cattarmaran it's a pretty small & simple looking if someone could take some high rez/detailed pics of one we could certainly have a look at reverse engineering it... unless someone knows how to make something similar allready??
[ProToS]
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 2242
Joined: Fri Sep 20, 2002 2:09 am
Location: Lourdes / France
Contact:

Re: Schematic cattamaran

Post by [ProToS] »

djbase wrote:Does anyone have a CaTTamaran and can make pictures from back and top side?
I have one somewhere, will take the picture tonight.
SeeU
[ProToS]/Facebook
User avatar
djbase
Captain Atari
Captain Atari
Posts: 174
Joined: Tue Feb 05, 2008 1:05 am
Location: Made in Germany
Contact:

Re: Schematic cattamaran

Post by djbase »

[ProToS] wrote:
djbase wrote:Does anyone have a CaTTamaran and can make pictures from back and top side?
I have one somewhere, will take the picture tonight.
That would be great. 8)
[ProToS]
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 2242
Joined: Fri Sep 20, 2002 2:09 am
Location: Lourdes / France
Contact:

Re: Schematic cattamaran

Post by [ProToS] »

high rez pictures

Image

Image
SeeU
[ProToS]/Facebook
User avatar
djbase
Captain Atari
Captain Atari
Posts: 174
Joined: Tue Feb 05, 2008 1:05 am
Location: Made in Germany
Contact:

Re: Schematic cattamaran

Post by djbase »

Thanks for the pics. Seems unless someone knows what the GAL does it will be hard to clone this device. The rest is easy to do.
User avatar
dexterslab
Captain Atari
Captain Atari
Posts: 446
Joined: Tue Feb 22, 2005 11:05 pm
Location: Greater Manchester, UK
Contact:

Re: Schematic cattamaran

Post by dexterslab »

i dunno... am studying the pdf and the pics... to me there seems to be less to this device than meets the eye, including that cyrel branded ic
User avatar
djbase
Captain Atari
Captain Atari
Posts: 174
Joined: Tue Feb 05, 2008 1:05 am
Location: Made in Germany
Contact:

Re: Schematic cattamaran

Post by djbase »

The ICS device generates the different clocks and the wires goes to different chips to overclock. From that part its an easy device. I am just not sure what the GAL does.
User avatar
wongck
Ultimate Atarian
Ultimate Atarian
Posts: 13529
Joined: Sat May 03, 2008 2:09 pm
Location: Far East
Contact:

Re: Schematic cattamaran

Post by wongck »

djbase wrote:The ICS device generates the different clocks and the wires goes to different chips to overclock. From that part its an easy device. I am just not sure what the GAL does.
probably proprietary.... that's why you don't see so many clones of it floating around. :(
My Stuff: FB/Falcon CT63 CTPCI ATI RTL8139 USB 512MB 30GB HDD CF HxC_SD/ TT030 68882 4+32MB 520MB Nova/ 520STFM 4MB Tos206 SCSI
Shared SCSI Bus:ScsiLink ethernet, 9GB HDD,SD-reader @ http://phsw.atari.org
My Atari stuff that are no longer for sale due to them over 30 years old - click here for list
User avatar
jvas
Atari Super Hero
Atari Super Hero
Posts: 500
Joined: Fri Jan 28, 2005 4:30 pm
Location: Budapest, Hungary

Re: Schematic cattamaran

Post by jvas »

djbase wrote:The ICS device generates the different clocks and the wires goes to different chips to overclock. From that part its an easy device. I am just not sure what the GAL does.
Can't the gal be reversed in a Gal programmer?
User avatar
dexterslab
Captain Atari
Captain Atari
Posts: 446
Joined: Tue Feb 22, 2005 11:05 pm
Location: Greater Manchester, UK
Contact:

Re: Schematic cattamaran

Post by dexterslab »

i dont always believe what i see printed on ICs, especially on something like that where there's only a few pins in use

dont see how or why, what would have been a very short production run would have justified a custom ic/clock generator (or whatever it is)

how much did CaTTarmaran retail for when it was new?
User avatar
djbase
Captain Atari
Captain Atari
Posts: 174
Joined: Tue Feb 05, 2008 1:05 am
Location: Made in Germany
Contact:

Re: Schematic cattamaran

Post by djbase »

jvas wrote:
djbase wrote:The ICS device generates the different clocks and the wires goes to different chips to overclock. From that part its an easy device. I am just not sure what the GAL does.
Can't the gal be reversed in a Gal programmer?
Maybe you can copy it or save the jedec but not the source. If I could get a CaTTamaran for a few days I could at least do some schematics.
User avatar
wongck
Ultimate Atarian
Ultimate Atarian
Posts: 13529
Joined: Sat May 03, 2008 2:09 pm
Location: Far East
Contact:

Re: Schematic cattamaran

Post by wongck »

Maybe you can copy it or save the jedec but not the source. If I could get a CaTTamaran for a few days I could at least do some schematics.
You think someone will let go of the irreplaceble device to be analysted?
My Stuff: FB/Falcon CT63 CTPCI ATI RTL8139 USB 512MB 30GB HDD CF HxC_SD/ TT030 68882 4+32MB 520MB Nova/ 520STFM 4MB Tos206 SCSI
Shared SCSI Bus:ScsiLink ethernet, 9GB HDD,SD-reader @ http://phsw.atari.org
My Atari stuff that are no longer for sale due to them over 30 years old - click here for list
User avatar
wongck
Ultimate Atarian
Ultimate Atarian
Posts: 13529
Joined: Sat May 03, 2008 2:09 pm
Location: Far East
Contact:

Re: Schematic cattamaran

Post by wongck »

dexterslab wrote:how much did CaTTarmaran retail for when it was new?
Not sure.
But I was going to bid for it for USD$90 on ebay last year.
Unfortunately, I missed by 1-2 minutes and aution was over. :(
The owner place it again on ebay but I was too busy at work and missed it.
My Stuff: FB/Falcon CT63 CTPCI ATI RTL8139 USB 512MB 30GB HDD CF HxC_SD/ TT030 68882 4+32MB 520MB Nova/ 520STFM 4MB Tos206 SCSI
Shared SCSI Bus:ScsiLink ethernet, 9GB HDD,SD-reader @ http://phsw.atari.org
My Atari stuff that are no longer for sale due to them over 30 years old - click here for list
User avatar
djbase
Captain Atari
Captain Atari
Posts: 174
Joined: Tue Feb 05, 2008 1:05 am
Location: Made in Germany
Contact:

Re: Schematic cattamaran

Post by djbase »

wongck wrote:You think someone will let go of the irreplaceble device to be analysted?
Not sure. I will ask Protos as his one is not installed.
ijor
Hardware Guru
Hardware Guru
Posts: 4639
Joined: Sat May 29, 2004 7:52 pm
Contact:

Re: Schematic cattamaran

Post by ijor »

djbase wrote:
jvas wrote:Can't the gal be reversed in a Gal programmer?
Maybe you can copy it or save the jedec but not the source.
GALs (as everything else) can be reverse engineered. The effort, time and/or money, depends on the specific GAL and if it is protected or not. No idea if it is worth in this case or not.
Post Reply

Return to “Professionals”