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arkadiusz.makarenko wrote: 30 Jan 2020 16:46 I have been playing with timers, and time interrupts to do it.
I had code counting it from 0 to 255 in right time intervals.
Haven't tested it on real Amiga yet.
I've more or less ported this code over to the riser... It should do all the keyboard stuff.

https://github.com/gianlucarenzi/stalkb
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terriblefire wrote: 30 Jan 2020 16:51
arkadiusz.makarenko wrote: 30 Jan 2020 16:46 I have been playing with timers, and time interrupts to do it.
I had code counting it from 0 to 255 in right time intervals.
Haven't tested it on real Amiga yet.
I've more or less ported this code over to the riser... It should do all the keyboard stuff.

https://github.com/gianlucarenzi/stalkb
Much simpler just delays between pulses.
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arkadiusz.makarenko wrote: 30 Jan 2020 17:14
terriblefire wrote: 30 Jan 2020 16:51

I've more or less ported this code over to the riser... It should do all the keyboard stuff.

https://github.com/gianlucarenzi/stalkb
Much simpler just delays between pulses.
Basic keyboard support. reset will need to wait for rev1
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I started my build, tonight.

I have some issues with burning cdr as my cd32 doesn't really like cds from my 10x min speed laptop cd writer, and I still haven't built tf330.
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arkadiusz.makarenko wrote: 30 Jan 2020 22:32 I started my build, tonight.

I have some issues with burning cdr as my cd32 doesn't really like cds from my 10x min speed laptop cd writer, and I still haven't built tf330.
I may have a shakey TF330 rev 1 kicking about that you could have .
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terriblefire wrote: 30 Jan 2020 22:37
arkadiusz.makarenko wrote: 30 Jan 2020 22:32 I started my build, tonight.

I have some issues with burning cdr as my cd32 doesn't really like cds from my 10x min speed laptop cd writer, and I still haven't built tf330.
I may have a shakey TF330 rev 1 kicking about that you could have .
Could I borrow it, until I will build my own TF330?
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arkadiusz.makarenko wrote: 30 Jan 2020 23:25
terriblefire wrote: 30 Jan 2020 22:37

I may have a shakey TF330 rev 1 kicking about that you could have .
Could I borrow it, until I will build my own TF330?
Sure. i dont think the CD drive works with it and there are a few other issues.. I'll see if i can find time to post it.

Unfortunately i have a funeral to go to in NL this weekend and then i'm into flight training mode for 6 weeks.
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terriblefire wrote: 30 Jan 2020 22:03
Basic keyboard support. reset will need to wait for rev1

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Impressive!
Im curious what was the issue?
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8 Bit Dreams wrote: 31 Jan 2020 06:32 Impressive!
Im curious what was the issue?
Not sure what you mean. there wasnt an issue as such.. its just development.
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Seems i got it wrong, was under impression Amiga crashes if You go lower than 140Kbps...
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