@Badwolf So I think the IDE mystery might be solved.. Your card works with the later STE536 versions which isolate the IDE databus properly.. On your STE536 (rev 4.5A) , it was before those IDE mods were done.. it's totally unreliable.. But it works fine with one of my CF cards.
I can only guess that yours being a older 256MB card is somehow "not compatible" with how the original TF536 IDE logic works. Maybe its very slow on releasing the bus after CS and then shorts out the data buffers on the next bus cycle and it all gets into a bad state.. I assume its the CF which doesn't like anything above like 5.10V either, Somehow makes the problems worse. But it *sometimes* (IIRC) would mostly run on 5.00V.
Your CF now removed.. I've got the current BETA1SS firmware in it.. SR98 with 5.30V.. and its now running GB6! Before it was just stuck in a rebooting loop just after checking ROM CRC on boot up..
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At this time it is unfortunately not possible to white list users when your IP changes constantly.
You may inadvertently get banned because a previous attack may have used the IP you are now on.
So I suggest people only use fixed IP address devices until I can think of a solution for this problem!
At this time it is unfortunately not possible to white list users when your IP changes constantly.
You may inadvertently get banned because a previous attack may have used the IP you are now on.
So I suggest people only use fixed IP address devices until I can think of a solution for this problem!
ST536 STE EDITION
Re: ST536 STE EDITION
Left @Badwolf board on overnight running GB6... This is with the new SDRAM clock wire mod and BETA1SS firmware.
Won't be able to do many more tests for the next three days as got running around to do and it's the weekend...
Won't be able to do many more tests for the next three days as got running around to do and it's the weekend...
Re: ST536 STE EDITION
Top work!
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Re: ST536 STE EDITION
Being running all day, doing memory test and not tripped up once... It's pretty much been running continuously 24 hours now..
Re: ST536 STE EDITION
I'm pretty sure trying to solder this regulator not going to end well...
EDIT:
Hmmm.. I think this may be pre-soldered..
EDIT:
Hmmm.. I think this may be pre-soldered..
Re: ST536 STE EDITION
Whos stupid idea was it to use these regulators in the first place
So attempt one...
The damn thing skidded all over the place while heating up which probably didn't help
It seems stuck down at least... As to actually if it works or not is another matter....
So attempt one...
The damn thing skidded all over the place while heating up which probably didn't help
It seems stuck down at least... As to actually if it works or not is another matter....
Re: ST536 STE EDITION
Hooked up to my bench PSU.. oddly it pulls 38mA for a few seconds then jumps up to like 90mA..
and....
Nope

EDIT:
Spot the mistake...
EDIT:
Well we have power now.. just its supposed to be 3.3V
and....
Nope
EDIT:
EDIT:
Well we have power now.. just its supposed to be 3.3V
Re: ST536 STE EDITION
Attempt number 2:
Went with a different method this time....
Cleaned off all the solder on the PCB. Then blobbed solder on the IC itself. Then soaked up the solder on the large center pad. Then put a small blob of paste on the center pad on the PCB..
He went on holiday again.. so I had to keep dragging it back !!
Once it looked soldered, I then went around the pins on the outside with a bit more flux and paste to make sure the pins are soldered down..
Cleaned up and bodged wire back on...
and.......

Went with a different method this time....
Cleaned off all the solder on the PCB. Then blobbed solder on the IC itself. Then soaked up the solder on the large center pad. Then put a small blob of paste on the center pad on the PCB..
He went on holiday again.. so I had to keep dragging it back !!
Once it looked soldered, I then went around the pins on the outside with a bit more flux and paste to make sure the pins are soldered down..
Cleaned up and bodged wire back on...
and.......
Re: ST536 STE EDITION
PLD and PGA socket now on 

