If I have an a500 6a with the tf530 and insert an a501 card, will it actually recognize the memory and RTC?
If it will recognize the memory, how do I test it in diagrom?
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Will tf530 work with an a501 type card with RTC?
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Re: Will tf530 work with an a501 type card with RTC?
Yes with latest firmware
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Re: Will tf530 work with an a501 type card with RTC?
That's great. This is the latest, right? https://github.com/terriblefire/tf534/t ... ds/tf530r3
And what memory address would the extra 512K be at?
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Re: Will tf530 work with an a501 type card with RTC?
ShowConfig will tell you
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