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The only officially approved TOS 2.06 upgrade for the STE and STFM. | The only officially approved TOS 2.06 upgrade for the STE and STFM. | ||
==STFM== | |||
The STFM version (known as the T-Board) requires a small amount of soldering. The board requires the user to run a software program to switch to the newer version of TOS | The STFM version (known as the T-Board) requires a small amount of soldering. The board requires the user to run a software program to switch to the newer version of TOS | ||
The STE version plugs directly on top of 68000 chip and uses a hardware switch to flick between the old and new versions of TOS. | <gallery> | ||
Image:compo_stfm_tos206.png | |||
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==STE== | |||
The STE version plugs directly on top of 68000 chip and uses a hardware switch to flick between the old and new versions of TOS. | |||
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Image:compo_ste_tos206.png | |||
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==Magazine References== | ==Magazine References== | ||
* ST Format, issue 47, p33. | * ST Format, issue 47, p33. | ||
* Atari ST Review, issue 6, p51-53. | * Atari ST Review, issue 6, p51-53. | ||
Revision as of 12:56, 30 March 2015
The only officially approved TOS 2.06 upgrade for the STE and STFM.
STFM
The STFM version (known as the T-Board) requires a small amount of soldering. The board requires the user to run a software program to switch to the newer version of TOS
STE
The STE version plugs directly on top of 68000 chip and uses a hardware switch to flick between the old and new versions of TOS.
Magazine References
- ST Format, issue 47, p33.
- Atari ST Review, issue 6, p51-53.