TOD clock error.
Question about the SuperCPU support in Denise
If a meaningful combination is known, one can pull up the ticket again.
Denise has no support for Super CPU + another CRT (except REU). that would be a todo, if I knew for sure that the SuperCPU and EasyFlash work together. Sure, EasyFlash could contain a game like Test Drive, which could be accelerated by the SuperCPU. If a cartridge utilizes a LED, it is displayed. Denise does not dictate when the LED should light up; rather, this is determined by the cartridge's internal logic. EasyFlash uses the LED to indicate access to the flash memory, while the SuperCPU uses...
Denise has no support for Super CPU + another CRT (except REU). that would be a todo, if I knew for sure that the SuperCPU and EasyFlash work together. Sure, EasyFlash could contain a game like Test Drive, which could be accelerated by the SuperCPU. If a cartridge utilizes an LED, it is displayed. Denise does not dictate when the LED should light up; rather, this is determined by the cartridge's internal logic. EasyFlash uses the LED to indicate access to the flash memory, while the SuperCPU uses...
If a cartridge utilizes an LED, it is displayed. Denise does not dictate when the LED should light up; rather, this is determined by the cartridge's internal logic. EasyFlash uses the LED to indicate access to the flash memory, while the SuperCPU uses it to signal 20 MHz operation.
I don't know which cartridges are compatible with the SuperCPU. There are likely very few, or rather, most combinations probably won't offer any added value. I can say with certainty that the SuperCPU and REU work together. You should ask this question in a forum. SuperCPU has an own LED. The SuperCPU LED lights up when the CPU is in 20 MHz mode; otherwise, it is in 1 MHz mode.
I don't know which cartridges are compatible with the SuperCPU. There are likely very few, or rather, most combinations probably won't offer any added value. I can say with certainty that the SuperCPU and REU work together. You should ask this question in a forum. The SuperCPU LED lights up when the CPU is in 20 MHz mode; otherwise, it is in 1 MHz mode.