They havent driven over it with a tank yet.. and tanks are a limited at the moment with the lockdown.8 Bit Dreams wrote: 17 Apr 2020 19:55 mine isn't here yet, but it's normal for Deutsche Post :lol: :lol: :lol:
TF536 Rev 2 Design Complete (all gone)
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Re: TF536 Rev 2 Design Complete (all gone)
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Re: TF536 Rev 2 Design Complete (all gone)
Same here due to lockdown needs 1 month for eu packets.
Just a question ,to build the buffered design i need to remove all rns?
Just a question ,to build the buffered design i need to remove all rns?
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Re: TF536 Rev 2 Design Complete (all gone)
Not all of them, just these on the underside the buffer chips..
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i think order is ok 10 kohm network connector no available on mouser .whats next my friends
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The CPLD is a XC95288XL. Not a 144.
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Tried to xhange order
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TBH i'd cancel your order and wail until PhilC or another builder completes their build and makes a BOM report. Otherwise you'll end up making 2-3 orders. At this stage its not an exact science. You need to have the parts in to swap RNs etc. This is why i tend to keep the beta testing tight.
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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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I have parys to change rns and passive but cplds to have 2 or 3 spare is expensive .china parts costs 1/10 but its no good quality
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Welcome to my world.Subzero79 wrote: 18 Apr 2020 11:44 I have parys to change rns and passive but cplds to have 2 or 3 spare is expensive .china parts costs 1/10 but its no good quality
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Re: TF536 Rev 2 Design Complete (all gone)
I just need to put the pin headers on mine and then it's finished but no Atari/Amiga time till later today.
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