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TF360 Status
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terriblefire
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Re: TF360 Status
So it turns out I had TT1 setup incorrectly on the LA.
I need to compare Table Search Accesses between WinUAE and TF360 to find the issue. I thought it might be CD32 DMA that caused data bus corruption during Table Search Accesses but i realised the data busses are isolated via a CPLD.
I need to compare Table Search Accesses between WinUAE and TF360 to find the issue. I thought it might be CD32 DMA that caused data bus corruption during Table Search Accesses but i realised the data busses are isolated via a CPLD.
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Re: TF360 Status
Update: I have discovered that things do not crash when caches are off. MMU looks fine. Looks like the caches are causing a glitch. probably going to be tricky to find this one.
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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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Re: TF360 Status
Status: Expect a video v soon.
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indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
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8 Bit Dreams
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Re: TF360 Status
Yeah, would be nice, since there was no updates for a long period of time ;)
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terriblefire
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Re: TF360 Status
This one will be worth it.. just waiting for my toast.
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indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
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Re: TF360 Status
For those who missed the stream...
TF360 working .. even on stock CPU (heavy brick version). Running Quake at a playable speed.
Woo!
TF360 working .. even on stock CPU (heavy brick version). Running Quake at a playable speed.
Woo!
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cmorley
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Re: TF360 Status
Does the 060 get that hot?!
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Re: TF360 Status
Its toasty when running quake.. Needs a cooler IMHO.
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Re: TF360 Status
Nice :thumbup:
The 060 gets burning hot at 90MHz after about half hour run on the Falcon without a heatsink.
The 060 gets burning hot at 90MHz after about half hour run on the Falcon without a heatsink.
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Milesunder
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Re: TF360 Status
Hi Stephen,
Really good to see the tf360 in action on the live stream.
As you might have guessed I am really interested in getting one of these for my a4000. I guess my concern is the form factor. If it is just a case of mapping the board connectors for that of the a3640 and a3660 that will be great. Has anyone checked to see if the tf360 will fit in the space for the processor board in the big box editions?
If it all fits, and the board will be placed parallel to the main board are you able to put board holes in the card to support the weight of the card?
Hope this makes sense?
Really good to see the tf360 in action on the live stream.
As you might have guessed I am really interested in getting one of these for my a4000. I guess my concern is the form factor. If it is just a case of mapping the board connectors for that of the a3640 and a3660 that will be great. Has anyone checked to see if the tf360 will fit in the space for the processor board in the big box editions?
If it all fits, and the board will be placed parallel to the main board are you able to put board holes in the card to support the weight of the card?
Hope this makes sense?
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