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Terriblefire State of the Union....

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hiddenevil wrote: 01 Feb 2021 12:29 I spent a long time looking for an 030+FPU card, but the only one I could find had 4mb. I used to run Lightwave back in the day with 128mb, so 4mb would get gobbled up in a snap. Even without FPU, the 536 had 64mb, so it was the logical choice. Aside from some freeze ups, which I'm hoping might be fixed, it's been a great accelerator :-)
The FPU drop was a conscious choice for a few reasons. Firstly almost nothing uses an FPU on Amiga. Some productivity apps do but my opinion is that you shouldnt use a TF card for serious *work*... use a real computer instead. Secondly was availability of the chips.. or more precisely the abundance of fakes. Seemed like a rabbit hole of ebay vendors scamming us....

The FPU was dropped to make the TF330 and that was very sucessful The 536 is a port of the 330 to the A500.
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Hi.
I managed to go through and find that demo which thinks there is not a 060 connected to a CD32 TF360: Hotstyle Takeover

http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=2306

It runs fine if you use the 'FORCE' option given in the demo, but it might be interesting to know why it thinks there is no 060?
Interesting to know if the 1260 and 4060 give same 060 detection message.

(Demos by the group 'Elude' work the 060 hard, always use speed=75 for them :D )
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Higgy wrote: 07 Feb 2021 22:32 Hi.
I managed to go through and find that demo which thinks there is not a 060 connected to a CD32 TF360: Hotstyle Takeover

http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=2306

It runs fine if you use the 'FORCE' option given in the demo, but it might be interesting to know why it thinks there is no 060?
Interesting to know if the 1260 and 4060 give same 060 detection message.

(Demos by the group 'Elude' work the 060 hard, always use speed=75 for them :D )
You read the cpu id to find out the version. Are you running MMULib? Does CPU command report 060? if so then its a non-reliable check being used.
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Ah, CPU in Shell reports 68040 68882. I guess that demo reads this. Other stuff reports 060, so out of interest would this be taken from reading actual CPU ID as per WhichAmiga/Show Config (I guess they do this to know what Rev the CPU is)?
So it looks like it is my software setup. I now can't remember if I have a vanilla Superduper CF card or I tweaked it. Don't worry about it, I will have look. I remember there is a lot of past forum info on MMU.
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There is a cpu command update on aminet
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Great review. Stephen you're very talented. the 1260 was always on my want list but back to the old 060 boards.

you've done great for the community and regardless of others your are the open source MAN end of!

enjoy 2021 and tinkering for your own pleasure.
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Was great to see you and Chuckygang on Amigabill's stream in support of Rob Cranley's new offering.

(Although I went against popular advice and googled "solas amiga") :shock: :shock: :shock:

Still loving my TF536, can't wait to pair it with a ZZ9000.
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moebius_rising wrote: 11 Feb 2021 03:35 Was great to see you and Chuckygang on Amigabill's stream in support of Rob Cranley's new offering.
Well it would be rude not to show up in support of my neighbour. I am really liking the Solas from @Daedalus.
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@terriblefire I wanted to ask you a question about posting TF360 performance figures, it would be handy to discuss over PM.
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