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TF1260 appears on my doormat
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Higgy
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Re: TF1260 appears on my doormat
Thanks for the update. 8-)
Nice to hear the multiplier idea has worked and that at 75mhz the temp is good (on Rev 5 / 6 CPU?). My continued AMIGA dream is to have a silent setup with no fans/mechanical noise :)
I am pretty sure both my A1200's are 2B's. Certainly 1 is and I have removed E123C & E125C.
Here is the link to timing fixes from Ian Stedman if people have not seen it:
http://www.ianstedman.co.uk/Amiga/amiga ... o_fix.html
Certainly is an awesome device :ugeek:
Nice to hear the multiplier idea has worked and that at 75mhz the temp is good (on Rev 5 / 6 CPU?). My continued AMIGA dream is to have a silent setup with no fans/mechanical noise :)
I am pretty sure both my A1200's are 2B's. Certainly 1 is and I have removed E123C & E125C.
Here is the link to timing fixes from Ian Stedman if people have not seen it:
http://www.ianstedman.co.uk/Amiga/amiga ... o_fix.html
Certainly is an awesome device :ugeek:
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Re: TF1260 appears on my doormat
Worked on Rev 5 and Rev 6 :)Higgy wrote: 11 Dec 2019 14:10 Thanks for the update. 8-)
Nice to hear the multiplier idea has worked and that at 75mhz the temp is good (on Rev 5 / 6 CPU?).
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Re: TF1260 appears on my doormat
Can’t wait to get mine.
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Re: TF1260 appears on my doormat
Update for future reference
Regarding the WHDload game crashes like Mad Professor Mariarti and odyessy and others I tried some tool options in WHDload and found that `NOMMU` and `NoAutoVec` switches worked and that looks to have solved the game crashes, it figures as we use MMU libs on the System that me and Steve both use, so there must be a conflict with WHDload and MMU
Onwards and upwards
Regarding the WHDload game crashes like Mad Professor Mariarti and odyessy and others I tried some tool options in WHDload and found that `NOMMU` and `NoAutoVec` switches worked and that looks to have solved the game crashes, it figures as we use MMU libs on the System that me and Steve both use, so there must be a conflict with WHDload and MMU
Onwards and upwards
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Re: TF1260 appears on my doormat
Just to check, are you stopping any TCP/IP stack before running WHDLoad games?
"On two occasions I have been asked, 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." - Charles Babbage
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Re: TF1260 appears on my doormat
indigolemon wrote: 11 Dec 2019 16:59 Just to check, are you stopping any TCP/IP stack before running WHDLoad games?
I am not running any TCP/IP stacks
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Re: TF1260 appears on my doormat
Ah well, bang goes that idea then :lol:
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Re: TF1260 appears on my doormat
Try swapping the disk from the CD32.. i have a sneaky suspicion.supaduper wrote: 11 Dec 2019 17:24indigolemon wrote: 11 Dec 2019 16:59 Just to check, are you stopping any TCP/IP stack before running WHDLoad games?
I am not running any TCP/IP stacks
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Re: TF1260 appears on my doormat
CD32 with a 360 is the best option. Its got awesome passive cooling in the case. By far my fav Miggy.Higgy wrote: 11 Dec 2019 14:10 Thanks for the update. 8-)
Nice to hear the multiplier idea has worked and that at 75mhz the temp is good (on Rev 5 / 6 CPU?). My continued AMIGA dream is to have a silent setup with no fans/mechanical noise :)
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"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
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Re: TF1260 appears on my doormat
Upadate:
Steve wrote the CPU speed tool yesterday giving options of speeds of 60mhz to 100mhz, we have both tried it on our A1200`s and we have both achieved a speed of 75mhz which is most respectable :) and the WHDload crashes have been solved with the `NOMMU` switch used in tooltypes
this is without any cooling at the moment which again is remarkable, so I would like to personally thank Steve for his hard work
Steve wrote the CPU speed tool yesterday giving options of speeds of 60mhz to 100mhz, we have both tried it on our A1200`s and we have both achieved a speed of 75mhz which is most respectable :) and the WHDload crashes have been solved with the `NOMMU` switch used in tooltypes
this is without any cooling at the moment which again is remarkable, so I would like to personally thank Steve for his hard work
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