The TF536 on a CDTV (Project Abandoned)

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Re: The TF536 on a CDTV

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Any change to get this work with CDTV?
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Re: The TF536 on a CDTV

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The summary version is that with a special firmware it will boot to the desktop and you can use the CD drive. But it will not boot to the CD. That will need someone to figure out whats up with the drvers to get CD booting working.
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Re: The TF536 on a CDTV

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The summary version is that with a special firmware it will boot to the desktop and you can use the CD drive. But it will not boot to the CD. That will need someone to figure out whats up with the drivers to get CD booting working.
I think that I can live with that. CD-boot is nice, but with accelerator and working CD-drive make other options more viable, thanks.

By the way, I made a custom kickstart for Amiga 1200 with possibility to boot from CD.
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Re: The TF536 on a CDTV

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Nice one.

Of bigger concern to me is how to close the lid on the CDTV with the TF536 installed
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Re: The TF536 on a CDTV

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Just install socket on the back of the motherboard and install pin stripes on top of the TF536, so You can insert it from underside? 🤔😆
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Re: The TF536 on a CDTV

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Of bigger concern to me is how to close the lid on the CDTV with the TF536 installed
How about soldering CPU directly to TF and using 90 decree connetor for a IDE? I have currently MKL's IDE board top of CPU connector and I'm prety sure that TF can be thinner than that?

So I think that vertical dimension wount't be a problem?

I ques biggest problem is those big capasitors wich are from CPU connector towards rear? But there is a plenty of room from CPU to left. There is even few screw holes wich could be used with 3d printed support wich would make it sit steady.

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Re: The TF536 on a CDTV

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I've never seen right angled 44 pin IDE but i guess it must be possible.
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Re: The TF536 on a CDTV

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have some angled 44 pin sockets here, the only problem is pin1- if i solder that socket correctly - it is turned on board not on the outer side,
So need to use angled pin stripes..

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2mm Pinstripes do exist, grabbed first link i found:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/131081241978
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Re: The TF536 on a CDTV

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@8 Bit Dreams could you test this? How would it fit? If it fits I would be interested one. I have't 3D printer currently, so printing support is not possible for me.
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Re: The TF536 on a CDTV

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terriblefire wrote: 31 May 2020 23:15 I've never seen right angled 44 pin IDE but i guess it must be possible.
Digikey do right angled 44 pin IDE headers

https://www.digikey.co.uk/product-detai ... ND/1989767

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