TF1230 Design Complete

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Re: TF1230 Design Complete

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Could you add a 060 socket to then utilise the FPU from a full 060?

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Higgy wrote: 01 Apr 2021 18:38 Could you add a 060 socket to then utilise the FPU from a full 060?

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It would be even more awesome to do the FPU on dsp3210 among other possible things.
arkadiusz.makarenko wrote: 01 Apr 2021 16:35 I assume there is a plan to add FPU in future revisions?
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I'm assuming nobody here has had to drink themselves into oblivion due to the pain in your tendons from routing one of these bad boys?
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terriblefire wrote: 01 Apr 2021 19:50 ...drink...
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Multimedia feast in the last few posts :lol:

The TF1230, :cheer: thank you Stephen for an affordable 030 card for the 1200 :D

Will be watching the EXXOS store very regularly, my prediction is that they will be bolting out the door at a rapid pace.
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Honestly.. you may be better with a 1260 $ for $
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terriblefire wrote: 01 Apr 2021 23:43 Honestly.. you may be better with a 1260 $ for $
Ideally, would have love to go the 1260 path as I do have a few spare 060s laying about, but thought you had shut up shop with that design, and it was only available via invitation.
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