TF1260 Testing FW

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Re: TF1260 Testing FW

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Just flashed Steve and yes 66, 94 and 100mhz all working on my rev6, nice work fella

I smell an Alpha :D

And anyone testing this will have to install the CPUSPEED aswell that is in the TFtool folder

Also anyone who does not like typing here is my one click icon SETSPEED icon set 50- 100 mhz

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Re: TF1260 Testing FW

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Same here, 67 is working.
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Aardvark82 wrote: 10 May 2023 17:14 Same here, 67 is working.
Thanks. Lets see if @matt020 is back in business
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Looks like I’m late to the party… :mrgreen:

Yes, confirming 67, 94 and 100 are stable on my rev. 6.

75 and 78 unstable, as the readme suggests.
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Hi,

I managed to find some time, why do kids never go to bed when you have stuff to do! :evil:

Anyway, I tried Iteration 2 & 3 and I can't get it to boot from TF IDE or Floppy (Internal 1200 IDE is empty). If I place a disk (Gotek USB) with my CF card fitted it will not see the Gotek USB. It is like it is hung waiting for something. I get the normal TF colour flashes and LED changes brightness.

Went back to Dec 2021 Firmware and it is running a demo @95MHz behind me from CF card.

Spec is Rev 2B with timing fixes and 3.1.4 custom with ehide (pretty sure it is v1.1).

Sorry about the results, but thanks for looking at improvements. Hopefully 3.1.4 can be made to work.
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terriblefire wrote: 10 May 2023 19:30
Aardvark82 wrote: 10 May 2023 17:14 Same here, 67 is working.
Thanks. Lets see if @matt020 is back in business
It looks good! Stable. No block errors when moving files around. No lock ups. 67 works great. System feels zippy.

Thank you!
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@ Higgy OS3.1.4 is the Amiga equivalent of Windows Vista !, just make the jump to OS 3.2 you won`t regret it :D
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Thankyou everyone for testing.

I'm hoping to do a STABLE release package for this next week. Anyone have any suggestions for a serial number?

I'm also hoping we get a new ehide release from @erique.
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For consistency I would stick to the seqential serial for practicality so mine would be 1001 :D
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supaduper wrote: 11 May 2023 13:09 For consistency I would stick to the seqential serial for practicality so mine would be 1001 :D
I was thinking something more childish like 68090
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