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TF534 SPI

TF534 - 68030 + More RAM Board (More compatible with amiga hardware)

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TF534 SPI

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May I ask what is SPI port used for on TF534?
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Re: TF534 SPI

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Nothing.
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Re: TF534 SPI

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Is it not possible to connect an SD card instead of a CF card to be used as harddrive?
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ninjafahrer wrote: 26 Aug 2020 09:53 Is it not possible to connect an SD card instead of a CF card to be used as harddrive?
No this doesnt work. I think with some hacking you could get SPI SD cards working via the SPI port. It would need a driver loaded from the CF card though. So you always need a CF card or some kinda hard disk added to the IDE interface.
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