Inspect the TAB upgrade board for any physical signs of damage or
any bad solder joints.  This is just a precautionary measure.  The
boards are inspected before packaging, but damage may occur
afterwards.These instructions assume that you are familiar with the
computer and its components and have the computer already
disassembled.

Installation Instructions 1. Locate the GLUE chip (CO25915) and cut
the traces going to pins 4,5,6,7,8.  There may be only one trace
going to each pin or there may be 2, depending on the motherboard
that you have.  These are the A16-A20 address lines respectively.
Each one only goes from the 68000 CPU to the GLUE and MMU (CO25912).
On some motherboards, the lines come from the CPU to the MMU and
then on to the GLUE.  In this case there should be only 1 trace to
each of the 5 pins on the GLUE chip.  On other motherboards, the
lines come from the CPU to the GLUE and then on to the MMU.  In this
case there will be 2 traces to each of these pins (probably 1 on top
and 1 on bottom) and both must be cut.  In essence, the pins 4-8 at
the GLUE need to be taken out of the circuit.  Isolated and open.
Nothing connected to them.  Refer to drawings in back.

2.  If you had to cut more than 5 traces, then you must jumper the
A16-A20 address lines to the MMU from the CPU.  A16-A20 are pins
44-48 on the CPU respectively and go to pins 11-15 on the MMU
respectively.  Do this on the bottom side of the motherboard.  Use
26-30 guage tinned wire.  If you only had to cut 5 traces, then no
jumpers are required.  Refer to drawings in back for a visual aid.

3.  If available, use an ohm meter to check the continuity between
the CPU and MMU, and check that there is no continuity to the pins
of the GLUE.

4.  Locate a suitable place to position the TAB board and fan the
first 7 wires to reach pins 44-53 of the CPU.  Fan the next 3 wires
(8-10) to reach the last TOS rom in your system.  Fan the last 6
wires (11-16) to reach the GLUE.NOTE: Cut all wires as short as
possible to reach their termination point, within reason.  No banjo
strings please.

5.  Connect wire 1 (the red one) to the capacitor going to pin 1
(+5v) of GLUE.

6.  Connect wires 2-7 to CPU pins 44-48, and 52 respectively.

7.  Connect wires 11-15 to GLUE pins 4-8 respectively.

8.  Connect wire 16 to the other side of the capacitor where you
connected wire 1.

9.  It's a good idea to test the computer at this point.  Place the
motherboard where you would normally place your computer.  Make sure
it is on a non conductive surface.  Connect monitor, power supply,
keyboard, and optionally your disk drive and turn the power on.  The
computer should boot as it would before anything else was done,
unless you don't hook up the disk drive, then it will take a little
longer and go to the desktop without any icons.  If all is well,
proceed to next step.


10.  Remove the 6 TOS roms chips, and note where they were installed
for later reference.  If you have the 2 chip rom set, simply remove
the old roms and plug the new roms into the sockets, and skip
instructions 11-15.

11.  On the 128K x 8 bit roms (2.06) strap and solder pins 1,32,31,
and 30 together.  Bend out pins 2 and 3 to about a 45 degree angle.

12.  Install the EO rom in the socket where you removed chip CO26165
(TOS 1.0).

13.  Install the EE rom in the socket where you removed chip CO26162
(TOS 1.0).NOTE: Make sure that the exposed 5 pins (1,2,3,31,32) do
not short out to anything.

14.  Connect wire 8 to pin 3 of both new roms.

15.  Connect wire 9 to pin 2 of both new roms.NOTE: Wire 10 does not
get connected.  It is a spare.

16.  Test computer as in step 9. On power up, the Atari logo should
appear and after an added delay (for a hard disk to come up to
speed) it should start a memory test.  Press escape key to bypass
the memory test.

17.  If all is well, reassemble computer, or proceed to dual TOS
optional instructions.Dual TOS Instructions (Optional)If for one
reason or another you want to be able to switch between the new TOS
and the old TOS the following is required.  Do the normal
installation FIRST.  Then follow the following instructions.

NOTE: If your rom chips are under the power supply, you will have to
find some way to raise the power supply about 1/2 inch, or you will
have to remove the sockets the dual roms go into and solder the
original roms to the motherboard.  If you raise the power supply,
the case will have to be cut for the plug and power switch.  Also
the top cover may not fit good and the extra heat closer to the
plastic could cause the plastic to melt.  You will also probably
need to modify your top shield.  In other systems check the
clearances BEFORE you proceed with these instructions.

A.  6 chip set instructions

1.  Remove the new roms from the sockets (do not disconnect wires)
and install your old roms back in the sockets, but bending pin 20 of
both old roms out.

2.  Piggyback the new roms on top of the old roms with the exception
of pins 3 and 22.  These pins should line up with pins 1 and 20 of
the old roms respectively.  It may be easier to piggyback the roms
out of the sockets.NOTE: Pins 20 of the old roms and pins 22 of the
new roms are the active low chip select pins and if not in use must
be pulled high.

3.  Strap the old roms pins 20 together and connect to +5V through a
10K ohm resistor.

4.  Strap the new roms pins 22 together and connect to +5V through a
10K ohm resistor.

5.  Wire the center post of a SPDT toggle switch to pin 20 of one of
the old rom sockets.

6.  Wire one side of the switch to one of the pins 20 of the old
roms.

7.  Wire the other side of the switch to one of the pins 22 of the
new roms.

8.  Test computer as before.  Flip the switch to change the TOS.  DO
NOT flip switch with POWER ON.  If you do, the system WILL crash.

9.  Reassemble computer, and mount toggle switch in an out of the
way location to avoid accidental switching, but keep it as close to
the roms as possible.

B.  2 chip set instructions

1.  Remove the new roms from the sockets and install your old roms
back in the sockets, but bending pin 22 of both old roms out.

2.  Piggyback the new roms on top of the old roms with the exception
of pin 22.  It may be easier to piggyback the roms out of the
sockets.

NOTE: Pin 22 of the roms are the active low chip select pins and if
not in use must be pulled high.

3.  Strap the old roms pins 22 together and connect to +5V through a
10K ohm resistor.

4.  Strap the new roms pins 22 together and connect to +5V through a
10K ohm resistor.

5.  Wire the center post of a SPDT toggle switch to pin 22 of one of
the old rom sockets.

6.  Wire one side of the switch to one of the pins 22 of the old
roms.

7.  Wire the other side of the switch to one of the pins 22 of the
new roms.

8.  Test computer as before.  Flip the switch to change the TOS.  DO
NOT flip switch with POWER ON.  If you do, the system WILL crash.

9.  Reassemble computer, and mount toggle switch in an out of the
way location to avoid accidental switching, but keep it as close to
the roms as possible.

Problems

A.  If your system doesn't work after you have installed the new
roms, check the following.

1.  Make sure the roms are plugged into the proper sockets.  From
pin 19 of the GLUE, you should have continuity to both roms pin 22.
If not, you are in the wrong rom socket banks.

2.  Also check that rom pin 24 of the EO rom has continuity to GLUE
pin 46.  The EE rom pin 24 should have continuity to GLUE pin 47.
If either of these is wrong, you are in the wrong socket.

3.  The red wire from our board is wire #1, and count sequentially
to 16 at the other side of the ribbon cable.  Don't confuse wire
number with the pin number on the plug.  They DON'T match up.  Wire
1 actually goes to pin 16, wire 2 goes to pin 1, etc.  We ALWAYS
refer to WIRE NUMBER.

4.  Double check to make sure all wires are going to proper place
and without shorts.

5.  Did you test the computer at the suggested intervals.  If not,
back up and try to isolate the problem.

B.  If you use the dual rom option and you are using a TV, and you
experience RF interference, using a shielded cable to the switch
will help.  Ground the shield close to the connections to the roms.
DO NOT connect shield to switch.It's more likely to be an incorrect
installation than a bad board.  There just isn't much on our board
to fail.  We use FAST TTL logic when normal LS would work.  The
circuit is proven and rock solid.  Check your installation again.
We will repair or replace any defective board returned to us within
1 year of purchase.Refer to following drawings at back during
installation.

TOS 2.06 FEATURES

  This list of features has been compiled by us, and is intended as
a guideline for using the new TOS.  It IS NOT a complete description
of the DESKTOP, or the TOS 2.06 operating system.  It will mention
some of the differences between TOS 1.0 & 2.06.

BOOT UP

On boot up, you will notice there is a delay.  This is designed to
give a hard disk a chance to come up to speed.  So you can hook your
hard disk & computer to the SAME power switch and turn them on at
the same time now.

If you don't touch the keyboard on power up, the new TOS will
perform a RAM & ROM test of the system.  The time required for this
depends on the amount of memory you have.  To BYPASS this, simply
hit your Esc key anytime after powerup.

NEWDESK.INF

The new TOS searches for 'NEWDESK.INF' on power up.  If this is not
found, it uses the old 'DESKTOP.INF' file.  Once you are up and
running, configure your desktop, and SAVE it.  It will be saved as
'NEWDESK.INF'.  If both files are kept on the boot disk, then it
would be compatible with both the old and new TOS.You will notice
some new commands under the top menu.  Here are some brief
explanations.

FILESEARCH: Will search the current drive for specified files.

DELETE ITEM: Will delete ALL highlighted items.

BOTTOM TO TOP: Will bring the bottom folder to the top.  SELECT ALL
ITEMS: Will highlight ALL items in the current window.

SET FILE MASK: Window will show only files that match this file
mask.

VIEWNO SORT: Shows files in th order they are actually in on the
disk.

SIZE TO FIT: Will attempt to show all files in window, if ICONS are
selected.

SET COLOR & STYLE: Set the color & hatch patterns for the windows &
destop.

OPTIONSINSTALL ICON: Allows ICONS to be installed in window or
desktop.

INSTALL APPLICATION: First HIGHLIGHT the application program.
Allows you to install an application with many different parameters.
To place on a function key, type Fn where it ask 'Install as:'.
F11-F20 is using Shift + Fkey Click on 'Auto' if you want this
program to run on bootup.  Put document type (.TXT, .SRC, .ARC,
etc.) in ONLY if you want this program to run ANY TIME you open one
of these type files.  Put in any arguments you want passed to the
application when it is ran.

INSTALL DEVICES: Does a system check and installs icons for All
devices found.

READ .INF FILE: As you may have guessed you can have as many
different desktop configurations as you want.  This let's you read a
new one in.

CAUTION: When configuring your different desktops, rename the one
you want to boot with temporarily.  Any time you save the desktop,
it's goes to 'NEWDESK.INF' and WILL overwrite the existing one.
Once you have configured all your desktops, and changed their names
to what you want, change the name of your original back to
'NEWDESK.INF'.

DESKTOP CONFIGURATION Set your default directory
(normally=applicaiton) and input params (normally=Full path).  Shows
your function key assignments, if any.  And last but not least, lets
you assign single keystrokes to do all the functions in the top
menu.  HELP KEYPress the help key to display many more keystroke
features of the new TOS.  You will learn more by playing with these
than I could tell you in a few pages.

PUTTING FILES ON THE DESKTOP You can now put ANY FILE right on the
desktop.  What does this mean?  Well, once you put a file on the
desktop, you won't have to open a window to run it.  Simply
highlight and drag the file out of the window and onto the desktop.
Any time you want to run the file, just double click on the icon.
No more going through windows to get to it.  While the function keys
are limited to 20 (F1-F20), this is limited to only the size of the
desktop.  You can have 32 icons on a medium res.  screen.  You can
also put ANY file on the desktop, even folders.  click on a destop
folder and a window of that folder will open.  You can also edit the
shape of any icon on the desktop to more reflect what it is.
REMEMBER to SAVE your desktop after ANY configuration change, or it
will be lost the next time you boot.

XCONTROL.ACC AND CPX'S XCONTROL.ACC is the new control panel.  It
requires that the .CPX files be availible to it for it to run
properly.  They are in the CPX folder on the disk.  Once installed,
you will need to configure it.  You may already have a control panel
that you use, and XCONTROL.ACC IS NOT REQUIRED to use the new TOS.
Try it and see if if works better for you than the one you are
using.  I have included several SHAREWARE programs on the disk.  If
you decide to use these, please contribute to the authors request.
