Yep. I am. That sort of changes things a bit then.
That's not great news, but if a test pattern/image can be displayed and is wrong, that's a test, I guess.
As opposed to GLUE-MMU wakeups, Shifter wakeups can't be tested programmatically, if that's what you mean.
Well, it's a start. We can possibly improve things from here.I'm convinced that, at least, Atari was aware about wakeups. They just didn't care because it doesn't affect normal software. But I suspect that in this case it is more likely what I said in the previous message. Probably two identical Shifter chips will tend to wakeup in the same state for a given power cycle on the same computer. So it worked fine, most of the time.
Well, I don't know about anyone else here, but I've been looking for one for the last 5+ years. Haven't seen any, Ebay or otherwise.No JRI4096 board survived?
Same for the Barry Orlando board. Absolutely no one seems to have taken the time to build/show it over the last ~30 years it's been known about, so who knows really.