TF CD32 Riser Revision 2 Design Complete
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kulamario
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Re: TF CD32 Riser Revision 2 Design Complete
excellent thx
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:o ... It's like Beethoven not having a piano! :)
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The entire contents of my living room is currently in the room that my lab was in... while that room is redecorated and a stove is installed in place of the old gas fire.
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Re: TF CD32 Riser Revision 2 Design Complete
What happens in this case where a video buffer chip is used, and the end user then whacks on a VGA adapter with a buffer chip built in (AKA: the Commodore 23 pin to 15 pin adapter) ?terriblefire wrote: 14 Oct 2020 18:08 @arkadiusz.makarenko I have pushed all the changes to the branch. It includes a video buffer chip. Just needs checked over and we're good.
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Its no different to attaching a TV to the 23pin adaptor.matt020 wrote: 15 Oct 2020 12:26
What happens in this case where a video buffer chip is used, and the end user then whacks on a VGA adapter with a buffer chip built in (AKA: the Commodore 23 pin to 15 pin adapter) ?
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arkadiusz.makarenko
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Re: TF CD32 Riser Revision 2 Design Complete
Small progress with RTC.
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Sweet
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indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
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indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
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arkadiusz.makarenko
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Re: TF CD32 Riser Revision 2 Design Complete
I did try to start workbench and it is not very happy. I managed to start it few times, but it far from stable on boot time.
I think mechanism of pushing data need to be a little bit more sophisticated like you described.
Edit: I will try with fixed 100% valid output. Maybe it crashes on software side? I may be providing date section wrong.
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chucky
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Re: TF CD32 Riser Revision 2 Design Complete
Do not trust the RTC test. it is as buggy as its programmer..
I am working on 1.3 that will (hopefully) have that fixed.
I am working on 1.3 that will (hopefully) have that fixed.
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Re: TF CD32 Riser Revision 2 Design Complete
Do you think that bad RTC output can crash booting to Workbench?chucky wrote: 16 Oct 2020 09:33 Do not trust the RTC test. it is as buggy as its programmer..
I am working on 1.3 that will (hopefully) have that fixed.
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