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TF CD32 Riser Revision 2 Design Complete

TF CD32 Riser

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arkadiusz.makarenko wrote: 16 Oct 2020 10:12 Do you think that bad RTC output can crash booting to Workbench?
Unlikely i would say its more likely some weirdness happening when TF330 uses fastmem.
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terriblefire wrote: 16 Oct 2020 11:02
arkadiusz.makarenko wrote: 16 Oct 2020 10:12 Do you think that bad RTC output can crash booting to Workbench?
Unlikely i would say its more likely some weirdness happening when TF330 uses fastmem.
Forgot about that TF330 can introduce those issues.

Is there anyway to detect this? Like by checking PUNT?
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arkadiusz.makarenko wrote: 16 Oct 2020 12:00
terriblefire wrote: 16 Oct 2020 11:02

Unlikely i would say its more likely some weirdness happening when TF330 uses fastmem.
Forgot about that TF330 can introduce those issues.

Is there anyway to detect this? Like by checking PUNT?
There is a PUNT IN from the expansion slot. the CPLD should shut up when it sees this asserted and not decode.

This is why i split PUNT_IN and PUNT_OUT. Its why the Analogic risers dont work well.
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terriblefire wrote: 16 Oct 2020 12:19
arkadiusz.makarenko wrote: 16 Oct 2020 12:00

Forgot about that TF330 can introduce those issues.

Is there anyway to detect this? Like by checking PUNT?
There is a PUNT IN from the expansion slot. the CPLD should shut up when it sees this asserted and not decode.

This is why i split PUNT_IN and PUNT_OUT. Its why the Analogic risers dont work well.
I will add this, and lets see what will happen. :)
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arkadiusz.makarenko wrote: 16 Oct 2020 14:09
terriblefire wrote: 16 Oct 2020 12:19

There is a PUNT IN from the expansion slot. the CPLD should shut up when it sees this asserted and not decode.

This is why i split PUNT_IN and PUNT_OUT. Its why the Analogic risers dont work well.
I will add this, and lets see what will happen. :)
If something like this is not present then any attempt to access 40bfe001 will cause both the ARM and the SDRAM to respond. etc
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terriblefire wrote: 16 Oct 2020 14:29
arkadiusz.makarenko wrote: 16 Oct 2020 14:09

I will add this, and lets see what will happen. :)
If something like this is not present then any attempt to access 40bfe001 will cause both the ARM and the SDRAM to respond. etc
It did! Thank you. Boots every time now.
I was again barking at wrong tree.
I had to get my head round verilog to combine both states. Still some date/time is not read correctly. I need to do better job in translating values of arm RTC to what Amiga expects (boring, and time consuming staff).

But it is time to slowly start looking at mouse support?
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arkadiusz.makarenko wrote: 16 Oct 2020 15:41
terriblefire wrote: 16 Oct 2020 14:29

If something like this is not present then any attempt to access 40bfe001 will cause both the ARM and the SDRAM to respond. etc
It did! Thank you. Boots every time now.
I was again barking at wrong tree.
I had to get my head round verilog to combine both states. Still some date/time is not read correctly. I need to do better job in translating values of arm RTC to what Amiga expects (boring, and time consuming staff).

But it is time to slowly start looking at mouse support?
Yeah i would do mouse next because issues will show up fast.
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terriblefire wrote: 16 Oct 2020 15:48
arkadiusz.makarenko wrote: 16 Oct 2020 15:41

It did! Thank you. Boots every time now.
I was again barking at wrong tree.
I had to get my head round verilog to combine both states. Still some date/time is not read correctly. I need to do better job in translating values of arm RTC to what Amiga expects (boring, and time consuming staff).

But it is time to slowly start looking at mouse support?
Yeah i would do mouse next because issues will show up fast.
Still have some bug in verilog, as I still clash with tf330 somwhere.
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yes that have happend
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arkadiusz.makarenko wrote: 16 Oct 2020 16:06 Still have some bug in verilog, as I still clash with tf330 somwhere.
Run the complete memory detection in diagrom to see issues.
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