what if You widen the holes so that pin strips are going deeper?
This will reduce hight to 1 -2mm
PLCC to DIP adaptor - TF536 on A600
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Re: PLCC to DIP adaptor - TF536 on A600
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Re: PLCC to DIP adaptor - TF536 on A600
Thats not a bad idea, the problem is if you make the holes large enough for the pin strip to drop in further
then there probably won't be room between the pads for the traces.
I was going to switch to sockets just to make it easier to solder at an angle with a 3D printable support. As that's the easiest solution I can think of. Else the other option would be to have the TF socket over the top of the keyboard ribbon cable. But as they are fragile enough these days, I didn't want to interfere with it.
No suggestion is a bad one so all ideas welcome. When I get time I'll tweak the design a bit
then there probably won't be room between the pads for the traces.
I was going to switch to sockets just to make it easier to solder at an angle with a 3D printable support. As that's the easiest solution I can think of. Else the other option would be to have the TF socket over the top of the keyboard ribbon cable. But as they are fragile enough these days, I didn't want to interfere with it.
No suggestion is a bad one so all ideas welcome. When I get time I'll tweak the design a bit
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Re: PLCC to DIP adaptor - TF536 on A600
Could anyone possibly provide me with the latest rev2 firmware pre a2000 fix?
Doesn't look like I have anything apart from the most recent few off of the GitHub anymore, and most of the links here are now dead.
Much appreciated
Doesn't look like I have anything apart from the most recent few off of the GitHub anymore, and most of the links here are now dead.
Much appreciated
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Re: PLCC to DIP adaptor - TF536 on A600
Check your email.
BTW, the TF536 now runs on A500, A1000, A600, A2000 and Atari ST via various PCB adapters for each machine. This is gotta be the world's most versatile card ever, all we are missing is 68K Mac.
BTW, the TF536 now runs on A500, A1000, A600, A2000 and Atari ST via various PCB adapters for each machine. This is gotta be the world's most versatile card ever, all we are missing is 68K Mac.
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Re: PLCC to DIP adaptor - TF536 on A600
Try a few different 3.1 EPROMs? The A600 might be picky - I don't think it uses pullups on it's address lines?8 Bit Dreams wrote: 08 Sep 2020 20:43 ...
rev.2 TF536 board has a problem on KS 3.1 - it doesn't boot - just hangs on black screen,
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Re: PLCC to DIP adaptor - TF536 on A600
Excellent cheers. I'll give them a go.alenppc wrote: 11 Sep 2020 02:12 Check your email.
BTW, the TF536 now runs on A500, A1000, A600, A2000 and Atari ST via various PCB adapters for each machine. This is gotta be the world's most versatile card ever, all we are missing is 68K Mac.
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Re: PLCC to DIP adaptor - TF536 on A600
@alenppc You forgot the mention the CDTV.... and the fact that a relocator exists for that one is your fault in the first place! :lol:alenppc wrote: 11 Sep 2020 02:12 Check your email.
BTW, the TF536 now runs on A500, A1000, A600, A2000 and Atari ST via various PCB adapters for each machine. This is gotta be the world's most versatile card ever, all we are missing is 68K Mac.
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Re: PLCC to DIP adaptor - TF536 on A600
@Lemaru, what's the difference from my adapter apart from the form factor? None?
A kludge is a workaround or quick-and-dirty solution that is clumsy, inelegant, inefficient, difficult to extend and hard to maintain.
My lack of focus:
[ 8 * A500 ][ 2 * A500+ ][ 2 * A600 ][ 2 * A1200 ][ 2 * A2000 w/ A2386 ][ A4000 w/ TF4060, CyberVision 64 3D, FastLane SCSI Z3 ][ CD32 ][ VIC-20 ][ 4 * C64 Breadbin ][ 5 * C64C ][ 2 * C128 ][ C128D ][ C64 DTV ][ 3 * Mac Classics of different types ]
My lack of focus:
[ 8 * A500 ][ 2 * A500+ ][ 2 * A600 ][ 2 * A1200 ][ 2 * A2000 w/ A2386 ][ A4000 w/ TF4060, CyberVision 64 3D, FastLane SCSI Z3 ][ CD32 ][ VIC-20 ][ 4 * C64 Breadbin ][ 5 * C64C ][ 2 * C128 ][ C128D ][ C64 DTV ][ 3 * Mac Classics of different types ]
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Re: PLCC to DIP adaptor - TF536 on A600
Just the form factor, to give it a bit better fit and mounting points to hold it to the motherboard.kludge wrote: 11 Sep 2020 09:20 @Lemaru, what's the difference from my adapter apart from the form factor? None?
Was going to speak to someone about sorting out by he bus arbitration through logic but after seeing your method is also the way used in the early Furia cards I didn't see the point in going that way.
Happy to send you the files if you like. My routing could probably be neater.
(I have credited you on the board too)
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Re: PLCC to DIP adaptor - TF536 on A600
I was just curious what made some have success with my adapter and some not. I think @terriblefire had success in booting the card on his A600, but his PLCC CPU still got hot? I could be wrong.Lemaru wrote: 11 Sep 2020 09:40Just the form factor, to give it a bit better fit and mounting points to hold it to the motherboard.kludge wrote: 11 Sep 2020 09:20 @Lemaru, what's the difference from my adapter apart from the form factor? None?
Was going to speak to someone about sorting out by he bus arbitration through logic but after seeing your method is also the way used in the early Furia cards I didn't see the point in going that way.
Happy to send you the files if you like. My routing could probably be neater.
(I have credited you on the board too)
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It would be fun to have a look at your files. At least out of curiosity :D
A kludge is a workaround or quick-and-dirty solution that is clumsy, inelegant, inefficient, difficult to extend and hard to maintain.
My lack of focus:
[ 8 * A500 ][ 2 * A500+ ][ 2 * A600 ][ 2 * A1200 ][ 2 * A2000 w/ A2386 ][ A4000 w/ TF4060, CyberVision 64 3D, FastLane SCSI Z3 ][ CD32 ][ VIC-20 ][ 4 * C64 Breadbin ][ 5 * C64C ][ 2 * C128 ][ C128D ][ C64 DTV ][ 3 * Mac Classics of different types ]
My lack of focus:
[ 8 * A500 ][ 2 * A500+ ][ 2 * A600 ][ 2 * A1200 ][ 2 * A2000 w/ A2386 ][ A4000 w/ TF4060, CyberVision 64 3D, FastLane SCSI Z3 ][ CD32 ][ VIC-20 ][ 4 * C64 Breadbin ][ 5 * C64C ][ 2 * C128 ][ C128D ][ C64 DTV ][ 3 * Mac Classics of different types ]
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