Terriblefire Accelerators
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8 Bit Dreams
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Re: Terriblefire Accelerators
Powered key pin is usually used by CF Cards and DOM's, where some hard/CDROM drives will have problems with it.
So use fully pinned ribbon cable on CF/DiskOnModue, but one without PIN20 for connecting HDD/CDROM then all will be fine
So use fully pinned ribbon cable on CF/DiskOnModue, but one without PIN20 for connecting HDD/CDROM then all will be fine
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SukkoPera
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Re: Terriblefire Accelerators
I don't think I'll ever connect anything to my TF rather than the CF adapter, so that will be fine. It works like a charm, by the way :).
On a side note, with the latest firmware and the 4.5A power supply I can finally use my TF530 in my A500 rev.6A, both RAM and IDE seem to be working fine. It didn't work very well on my A500+ with 2 MB chip RAM but I think I should retest it.
Oh, and I have the PeteAU RAM expansion in the A500: with 1.5MB slow RAM the system *seems* to work fine, but it has random crashes/weirdness. Limiting the slow RAM to 1 MB seems more reliable.
On a side note, with the latest firmware and the 4.5A power supply I can finally use my TF530 in my A500 rev.6A, both RAM and IDE seem to be working fine. It didn't work very well on my A500+ with 2 MB chip RAM but I think I should retest it.
Oh, and I have the PeteAU RAM expansion in the A500: with 1.5MB slow RAM the system *seems* to work fine, but it has random crashes/weirdness. Limiting the slow RAM to 1 MB seems more reliable.
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Re: Terriblefire Accelerators
Do you know the range of the slow memory? I wonder if it ends up overlapping in the $DAxxxx range? this is where IDE gets mapped.SukkoPera wrote: 29 Nov 2018 20:51
Oh, and I have the PeteAU RAM expansion in the A500: with 1.5MB slow RAM the system *seems* to work fine, but it has random crashes/weirdness. Limiting the slow RAM to 1 MB seems more reliable.
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Re: Terriblefire Accelerators
thanks for this update!
really glad to hear Your TF530 works more stable now :!:
As about PeteAU expansion+TF530: can't test - ran out of 530 cards.. don't wanna order new batch - hoping to build some TF534 instread.. 8-)
really glad to hear Your TF530 works more stable now :!:
As about PeteAU expansion+TF530: can't test - ran out of 530 cards.. don't wanna order new batch - hoping to build some TF534 instread.. 8-)
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Re: Terriblefire Accelerators
I also have that expansion, but the latest firmware fixed the issue for me. An earlier version would mistakenly identify more ram and crash, but the latest one is fine. I haven't had crashes, but if you have a step by step on how to reproduce I can try.SukkoPera wrote: 29 Nov 2018 20:51 Oh, and I have the PeteAU RAM expansion in the A500: with 1.5MB slow RAM the system *seems* to work fine, but it has random crashes/weirdness. Limiting the slow RAM to 1 MB seems more reliable.
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Re: Terriblefire Accelerators
I did some quick math.. slow ram starts at $E00000 and finishes at $D7FFFF. So 1.5Mb should be ok. There was an issue before with this. You know you have this issue if AIBB looks like it has corrupted fonts. If thats the case you need to update to the latest firmware.alenppc wrote: 29 Nov 2018 21:06I also have that expansion, but the latest firmware fixed the issue for me. An earlier version would mistakenly identify more ram and crash, but the latest one is fine. I haven't had crashes, but if you have a step by step on how to reproduce I can try.SukkoPera wrote: 29 Nov 2018 20:51 Oh, and I have the PeteAU RAM expansion in the A500: with 1.5MB slow RAM the system *seems* to work fine, but it has random crashes/weirdness. Limiting the slow RAM to 1 MB seems more reliable.
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SukkoPera
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Re: Terriblefire Accelerators
Just try and boot Lotus II from whdload. Works with 1 MB, doesn't with 1.5 for me.
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Re: Terriblefire Accelerators
My slow RAM from the PeteAU card gets mapped from 0xC00000 to 0xD7FFFF, BTW.
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Re: Terriblefire Accelerators
Are you able to run AIBB and do you see corrupted fonts? Also try putting the CDIS jumper on. If that makes it work you need to upgrade the firmware.
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Re: Terriblefire Accelerators
Firmware is tf530_2018_11_17_beta.
Going to test AIBB.
PS: How long will this "Your message needs to be approved" thing go on???
Going to test AIBB.
PS: How long will this "Your message needs to be approved" thing go on???
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