Brainstorm Clone?

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How tough would it be to clone the Brainstorm? It’s seemingly just a lower power 68000 and a custom bus chip..

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Zane Kaminski

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The Brainstorm is super interesting and I have never encountered an explanation of exactly what the bus interface chip does. You'd think it would be simple but it's not... the bus interface IC can evidently be reprogrammed by software on the Mac (!). Indeed there is an update for earlier firmware Mac Plus Brainstorms that improves the sound quality/compatibility. And during the update process, the Mac evidently keeps working, otherwise how would it be able to perform the update? Impressive!
 

aradiogurl

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The Brainstorm upgrade also replaces the TSM chip on the motherboard. Currently the details evade me, but I believe the custom TSM chip handles timing and is what allows the Mac hardware and software to work with the 16MHz 68000.
 
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The following is courtesy of Wouters page on the Macintosh PAL's, here: http://www.retro.co.za/ccc/mac/ReverseEngineering/PALs.html
TSM is a 16R4 device whose major function is control of the dynamic RAM. For inputs, it has the decoded RAM enable signal, along with the address and data strobes from the processor which signify whether the data transfer will be low byte, hi byte, or word. From these the RAS and CAS strobes are generated, and the row/column address multiplexer is controlled. Until there were PALs, this type of dynamic RAM control function required either about 10-20 discrete TTL packages, or a 40 pin LSI dynamic RAM controller which usually didn't do what you wanted anyway.

/TSEN0/CS11 10GND
/CASL O 12 9 I /LDS
/CASR O 13 8 I /UDS
/RAS R 14 7 I /AS
TC R 15 6 I /ROM
C1M R 16 5 I /RAM
C4M R 17 4 I VID/u*
C2M O 18 3 I C8M
/DTACK O 19 2 I C16M
Vcc20 1CLKC16M


Apple Mac Timing State Machine, PAL16R8

NB: Not verified yet!

PAL16R8 PAL DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS

16MBUF C16M 8M MU RAMEN ROMEN AS UDS LDS GND
TSEN CAS0 CAS1 RAS TC 1M 4M 2M DTACK VCC

RAS is the DRAM Row Address Strobe.RAS: = /4M * /RAS
+ 8M * 4M * /RAS +
+ /8M * 4M * /2M * /RAS
+ 8M * /4M * 1M * RAS
+ 8M * /4M * /1M * 2M * RAS
+ /8M * 4M * /1M * RAS * LDS
+ /8M * 4M * /1M * RAS * UDS
+ /8M * 4M * /1M * RAS * /LDS * /UDS * /CAS0
+

TC goes to the LAG and to the video counter (U1F)TC:= 8M + /4M + 2M + /1M + RAS

1M: = /8M * 4M * /2M * 1M * /RAS +
/1M * 8M * /4M * /RAS +
/1M * /8M * 4M * 2M * /RAS +
/1M * RAS +
/1M * /8M * /4M * /RAS +
/1M * 8M * 4M * /RAS

4M: = 1M * RAS +
8M * 4M * 2M * /1M * RAS +
/8M * /4M * /1M * RAS +
8M * /4M * 2M * /1M * RAS +
/8M * 4M * /2M * /RAS +

there may be a line missing here.....

2M: = /C16M * /8M * /4M * /RAS
+ /2M + /8M + /4M
+ /2M + /1M + * /TC
+ C16M * /2M
+ /C16M * /8M * /4M * /1M * RAS * /ROMEN * /RAMEN * /AS
+ /2M * 4M
+ /2M * 8M * /4M *1M * MU

DTACK := /C16M * /8M * /4M * /RAS * /AS * /ROMEN * RAMEN
+ /C16M * /8M * /4M * /1M * /RAS * /AS * /RAMEN * ROMEN
+ /C16M * /8M * /4M * 1M * /RAS * /AS * /RAMEN * ROMEN * /MU
+ /C16M * /8M * 4M * /1M * RAS * /AS * /RAMEN * /ROMEN
+ /DTACK * /UDS
+ /DATACK * /LDS
+ /DATACK * /RAS

This is probably not right for the Mac Plus...

CAS0: = 4M * /2M * /RAS * /DTACK * /RAMEN * ROMEN * /LDS * MU
+ 4M * /2M * 1M * /RAS * MU
+ /CAS0
+ /RAS
+ 8M + 4M + /2M * /1M * RAS * /DTACK
+ /CAS0 * /2M + /1M

CAS1: = 4M * /2M * /RAS * /DTACK * /RAMEN * ROMEN * /UDS * MU
+ 4M * /2M * 1M * /RAS * MU
+ /CAS1 + /RAS
 

Kay K.M.Mods

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I actually have a board with BrainStorm installed.

However, it doesn't have a BrainStorm screen at startup, and after booting, the BrainStorm software gives an error when updating the firmware. Possibly the GAL seems to be broken. If you know what GAL chips they are, I may be able to flash to the farmware with an update from an empty GAL, but that's just my imagination.

And there is a blue plate under the genuine ROM (HI / LO), but if I remove this, it will be a SadMac. The blue plate has terminals at all four corners, each with no continuity.

I can sacrifice this board if reverse engineering is successful. Of course, I would be most happy if I could get a GAL chip. However, the board as it is is just garbage😂
 

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Kay K.M.Mods

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I just removed the broken Brianstorm from my board. If anyone reverse engineers, I would like to offer this for free. However, there is a premise that you will definitely challenge it. I would like to give it to someone who can get started immediately without procrastination.
I would personally be very interested in a newly-made Brainstorm for my Plus!

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Patrick

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I have a mac plus with the brainstorm. I was able to update the firmware and it did help with the sound.
Its also kinda interesting because it accelerates via upping the bus. So you need to make sure you have fast ram for it also.


My computer is unstable. I'm not sure if its the brainstorm or if its something else.....
 

AlexCL

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The Brainstorm is clipped over the existing 68000 so it could be a contact issue.
 

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I’ve always wondered who that “Brainstorm guy” in the logo is. Were they like “hmmm can’t come up with a good logo for our super fast nifty accelerator … how about a random guy in a golf shirt?”