I know there are many of you out there who have been after getting a TF360 for a while now. What I had intended to do was finish the TF1260 alpha firmware and then release the TF360 immediately afterwards. After all the Tf1260 firmware is basically a subset of the TF360.
So after we released the TF1260 firmware at xmas i immediately sorted out the CD-Drive support and got the NOTPORT against a Solas controller from @Daedalus. It all worked fine. @supaduper & @alenppc tested the new firmware so we ordered some boards..
But the new boards didnt work. They wouldnt overclock AT ALL. It was perplexing. We've spent 6 months chasing this now and i was kinda stumped. I reworked almost everything but we couldnt get consistent behaviour between us. @chucky built some and he got different results again. Infuriating.
So i've just given in, fixed a few things with the rev2 that needed fixing (rotated the NOTPORT so its intuitive, fixed a reset line issue etc) and ordered 5 new boards. If this works expect this to be shipping soon. Otherwise i need to park it to finish the TF4060.
What has happened to the TF360?
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What has happened to the TF360?
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Re: What has happened to the TF360?
Thanks for the update the TF360 will be an ace addon to the CD32
Hope you do discover the bug and it's an easy fix.
Hope you do discover the bug and it's an easy fix.
Re: What has happened to the TF360?
I can't wait
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Re: What has happened to the TF360?
Were you able to isolate it to any of these?
Different CD32's
Powersupply's
Different TF360's
I hope you figure it out, but a 68060 at stock speed is also nothing to sneeze at.
Different CD32's
Powersupply's
Different TF360's
I hope you figure it out, but a 68060 at stock speed is also nothing to sneeze at.
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Re: What has happened to the TF360?
Nope. None of the above. all the behaviours were different. Our conclusion is that JLCPCB used cheese to manufacture that batch.Maximilian wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 10:11 pm Were you able to isolate it to any of these?
Different CD32's
Powersupply's
Different TF360's
I hope you figure it out, but a 68060 at stock speed is also nothing to sneeze at.
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"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
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Re: What has happened to the TF360?
Not everything is better with cheese in it..
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Re: What has happened to the TF360?
Would 360 Rev2 + updated firmware fix the CD access issue?
If so what was the new design focusing on?
(pure curiosity, I know nothing of HW design)
If so what was the new design focusing on?
(pure curiosity, I know nothing of HW design)
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Re: What has happened to the TF360?
phoenixdownita wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 7:10 am Would 360 Rev2 + updated firmware fix the CD access issue?
If so what was the new design focusing on?
(pure curiosity, I know nothing of HW design)
terriblefire wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 2:29 pm ...rotated the NOTPORT so its intuitive, fixed a reset line issue ..
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"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."