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TF Riser Revision 0 Arrives

TF CD32 Riser

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May I ask who is doing the talking? Arm?
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arkadiusz.makarenko wrote: 19 Jan 2020 17:51 May I ask who is doing the talking? Arm?
The ARM CPU has a UART wire up to the CD32 UART.. ;)

so they can keep each other company, :)
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You are on a roll Steve, great work
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supaduper wrote: 19 Jan 2020 18:13 You are on a roll Steve, great work
TBH im just testing the CPLD fimrware can do what it needs to do .. happy for someone else to do the ARM programming.. should be a case of porting the MiST code to STM32F105
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terriblefire wrote: 19 Jan 2020 14:13 The CUCD's do have serial device but dont seem to have Term on them. Hmmm.
Oops! apologies for the misinformation.
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go0se wrote: 19 Jan 2020 19:08
terriblefire wrote: 19 Jan 2020 14:13 The CUCD's do have serial device but dont seem to have Term on them. Hmmm.
Oops! apologies for the misinformation.
it was good enough to get me working...
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Been arsing about...
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So for those not following..

I created a CubeIDE project, used an ST Link with serial wire debug and can step debug the ARM.

I then configured debugging and printf to output on UART5 so the Amiga can see it.

I then got basic USB host HID recognising some devices. I can see keystrokes but mouse stuff is crashing for some reason.

I noticed that some devices don’t work at all. Possibly missing some power negotiation.
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terriblefire wrote: 20 Jan 2020 07:49 So for those not following..

I created a CubeIDE project, used an ST Link with serial wire debug and can step debug the ARM.

I then configured debugging and printf to output on UART5 so the Amiga can see it.

I then got basic USB host HID recognising some devices. I can see keystrokes but mouse stuff is crashing for some reason.

I noticed that some devices don’t work at all. Possibly missing some power negotiation.
That is impresive in so short period of time!

What is the goal? Keyboard, Mouse and some most common controller support?

I woudn't be suprised if some devices will never work. It is the case for gotek and some usb sticks.
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Goal for me right now is just to get the CPLD firmware working. I’m expecting a rewrite of the ARM firmware from people at some point
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