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FLASH CT60 & CT63

Download the CT60 Software Pack (FLASH, CPX, Tools, Patches & Sources) : LZH file

 

CPU Installation

 

Installation of CPU + new heatsink/fan

    

Fan connection : cut the connector on the wires. Blend the 2 pins of the CT60 (photo) and solder the red wire (on the +) & the black wire. Do this solder before inserting the 060.

The yellow wire is an info output about the speed of the fan. In the documentation from Didier Mequignon, you will find the method to connect this wire on the MFP chip and allow you to see the rotate speed info in the CPX !

 

Add the CTCM on CT60

Solder 2 wires under the CT60 as schown below.

These wires are going from the I2C bus pins of the SDRAM to the pins #2 et #3 of the OSC socket.

Plug the CTCM in the good position like on the photo

    

 

ABE & SDR chips on CT60

ATTENTION : The CT60 from 2004, are programmed with ABE5L & SDR5E ! The ABE5M update is needed to use an EtherNAT or SuperVidel card.

ABE v.5M for CT60 (do not use for CT63 !) : Download ZIP file (11 KB) .

SDR v.5E for CT60 (do not use for CT63 !) : Download ZIP file (11 KB) .

 

Updating your CT60 requires a JTAG cable for // port.
Several web sites are selling them.

FRANCE : www.lextronic.fr : 20€. If you want to use this cable on a TOS machine, you'll have to move the wire from the pin #13 to pin #10 on the DB25 connector. The pins on the JTAG connector of the cable must be reorganized following the schematics of the TOS cable or the pin-out of the JTAG connector of the CT60. If you want to use it with a PC, the software is available on www.xilinx.com. The name is IMPACT in the WEBPACK.

 

USA : http://www.renaelectronics.com/cable-blue.htm . If you want to use this cable on a TOS machine, you'll have to move the wire from the pin #13 to pin #10 on the DB25 connector. The pins on the JTAG connector of the cable must be reorganized following the schematics of the TOS cable or the pin-out of the JTAG connector of the CT60. If you want to use it with a PC, the software is available on www.xilinx.com. The name is IMPACT in the WEBPACK.

 

Alternatively, you can build your own TOS cable ! Schematics can be downloaded here (PDF).
The schematics of the PC version are available at XILINX.

 

HOW TO AVOID UNPLUGGING THE CT60 WHEN PROGRAMMING THE ABE

Solder a 1K to 10K resistor between the pin #1 and pin #10 at ONE of the three 74LVC245A chips. When launching FLASH060 in 030 mode, NVDI must be installed to prevent the BLITTER to get used ! With these modifications, you won't need to unplug the CT60 while flashing the ABE chip.

 

PCB of CT60

These modifications only apply to the first CT60 (2003).

Cut the pin #9 of the CY2309 at left of the oscillator place and cut the trace as drawn (red) on right picture. 

    

 

 

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