Nice!!! You've been busy building all those lol! Great work getting PCMCIA and on card IDE too!terriblefire wrote: 18 Feb 2021 19:39 So just thought i'd post my (selfish) updates on the TF1260...
Its running with Mediator.. PCMCIA and we have the on card ide working. (and motherboard ide preserved... ) :) Hehe... unlike some hacked cards ;) .
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Nice card.terriblefire wrote: 18 Feb 2021 20:53 Credit where its due Erik Hemming has written me a driver for the TF ide interface.. its a little slow right now but we'll improve he speed and add DMA support in the TF4060.
Shame the community have behaved so bad otherwise this would have been open source.
I would say a small minority acted regretfully while the rest of us eagerly followed and waited for this first opensource 1200 060 solution.
Now DMA'd IDE would be cool..
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Just incase anyone is any doubt... the criteria you need to pass to be offered a TF1260 is below....
If you argue about price you go straight into one of the buckets... guess which one...
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_UGD7A ... enfitlikeM
EDIT: To quote a wise man 'In the "Good guy / scooby snax" scenario it defaults to scooby snax :)'
If you argue about price you go straight into one of the buckets... guess which one...
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_UGD7A ... enfitlikeM
EDIT: To quote a wise man 'In the "Good guy / scooby snax" scenario it defaults to scooby snax :)'
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I remember from reading your Mediator post about the guy just saying 'PSU' 'PSU' rather than actually trying to help you. I guess he can go in the scooby snax tray. lol.
(Btw off topic but I noticed a trend where people just blame PSU. For instance on the Indivision aga MK3 forum's they're full of people complaining about monitor sync and EDID issues but almost every thread ends with: buy our 100 euro PSU and swap your hdmi cable)
(Btw off topic but I noticed a trend where people just blame PSU. For instance on the Indivision aga MK3 forum's they're full of people complaining about monitor sync and EDID issues but almost every thread ends with: buy our 100 euro PSU and swap your hdmi cable)
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Its an easy and lazy answer.Steve wrote: 20 Feb 2021 23:09 (Btw off topic but I noticed a trend where people just blame PSU. For instance on the Indivision aga MK3 forum's they're full of people complaining about monitor sync and EDID issues but almost every thread ends with: buy our 100 euro PSU and swap your hdmi cable)
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indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
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Very nice! :mrgreen: the 1260s and all thos 060s
Had not seen that clip before, more scooby snax's then good guy's :)
Had not seen that clip before, more scooby snax's then good guy's :)
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It's amazing how much difference there is to the Blizzard 1260 board I used to have, this looks so much sleeker and sexyer.
Site with a picture of the Blizzard 1260:
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/ ... 1806541769
If i'm ever considered a good guy :) , i'm definitely going to buld a custom kickstart for it and let the two IDE's battle it out
Site with a picture of the Blizzard 1260:
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/ ... 1806541769
If i'm ever considered a good guy :) , i'm definitely going to buld a custom kickstart for it and let the two IDE's battle it out
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Wow absolutely amazing work Sir, utter porn!
I like the chewing the fat litmus test analogy!
I like the chewing the fat litmus test analogy!
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Kinda sweet. Let's make posters and boxes for them and let some haters gonna hate inside :lol: :lol: :lol:terriblefire wrote: 18 Feb 2021 19:39 So just thought i'd post my (selfish) updates on the TF1260...
Its running with Mediator.. PCMCIA and we have the on card ide working. (and motherboard ide preserved... ) :) Hehe... unlike some hacked cards ;) .
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Looks like some weird Swedish guy is shipping out some TF1260s today. He's figure out the good guys.
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