Nice find!
If only A4000's were as tough as A1200s! Certainly makes it tricky when the main hardware is a bit flaky.
Looks like you guys enjoyed the H0ffman set, that was cool. :ugeek:
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TF4060 Rev2
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Re: TF4060 Rev2
More things on 4000s to fail i guess.Higgy wrote: 10 Apr 2023 11:30 Nice find!
If only A4000's were as tough as A1200s! Certainly makes it tricky when the main hardware is a bit flaky.
Looks like you guys enjoyed the H0ffman set, that was cool. :ugeek:
Yeah that set was really good.
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Re: TF4060 Rev2
Thanks for the recent update video.
I would go with what is the most simplest and what you know, so I guess the CPLD route. It will probably get you most of what the ICE was going to give but less effort on your side.
Although there seems to be more hours in a day across the border (I don't know how you fit in so much!) :lol: You have lots of other things on the go, and it would be good to get the 4060 out the door even if it has not got a feature/tech you originally wanted to include (a slightly selfish answer as I want to get hold of a 4060 ;) ) Then more time to concentrate on arcades etc !
Yes BFG has probably hoovered more of the 4000 market, but the 4060 is still relevant. As I have said before, I like the on-fly speed switching and the end completion of a Terriblefire build journey :geek:
I would go with what is the most simplest and what you know, so I guess the CPLD route. It will probably get you most of what the ICE was going to give but less effort on your side.
Although there seems to be more hours in a day across the border (I don't know how you fit in so much!) :lol: You have lots of other things on the go, and it would be good to get the 4060 out the door even if it has not got a feature/tech you originally wanted to include (a slightly selfish answer as I want to get hold of a 4060 ;) ) Then more time to concentrate on arcades etc !
Yes BFG has probably hoovered more of the 4000 market, but the 4060 is still relevant. As I have said before, I like the on-fly speed switching and the end completion of a Terriblefire build journey :geek:
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Re: TF4060 Rev2
The problem with the BFG is it only operates at 50 and 100mhz. That's not ideal.Higgy wrote: 03 May 2023 07:01 Yes BFG has probably hoovered more of the 4000 market, but the 4060 is still relevant. As I have said before, I like the on-fly speed switching and the end completion of a Terriblefire build journey :geek:
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Re: TF4060 Rev2
I have made some progress this week.
I got the thing completely stable at 50Mhz with 256Mb of ram. 7Mb/s chipram write speed now.
Remaining todo:
1. Clock switching is sulky still.
2. Retest SCSI DMA (presume it works but will no doubt have some things needing smoothed out).
3. IDE Driver move to Fastmem at boot time.
4. IDE DMA*
* IDE DMA is a stretch goal but will ship before it is done.
I got the thing completely stable at 50Mhz with 256Mb of ram. 7Mb/s chipram write speed now.
Remaining todo:
1. Clock switching is sulky still.
2. Retest SCSI DMA (presume it works but will no doubt have some things needing smoothed out).
3. IDE Driver move to Fastmem at boot time.
4. IDE DMA*
* IDE DMA is a stretch goal but will ship before it is done.
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Re: TF4060 Rev2
That's still with the ICE chip? That's great news!
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Re: TF4060 Rev2
Yes but i'm still on the fence about keeping it.
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Re: TF4060 Rev2
@terriblefire still very much interested in this. Can we have a brief summary please?
I think in a video you said previous issues were down to your card and you have fixed that, but you might be spinning another board Rev?
It's also a shame I can't attend your RMC event.
Thanks
I think in a video you said previous issues were down to your card and you have fixed that, but you might be spinning another board Rev?
It's also a shame I can't attend your RMC event.
Thanks
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Re: TF4060 Rev2
I too am keen for an update if possible. I have am '060 just waiting, and I don't want to "waste" my money on the BFG if the TF4060 is liekly to be available any time soon.
Thank you :-)
Thank you :-)
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Re: TF4060 Rev2
Ive not had a chance to look into this for about a month. 2 weeks of which i was on holiday, 2 weeks before was a very busy period at work and this last week was reentry after holiday.
The only thing i've found out that i've not shared is that my fears of having bad reflections on the SDRAM lines was unfounded. The signals are as clean as a whistle at 100Mhz (using a 1Ghz scope).
The only thing i've found out that i've not shared is that my fears of having bad reflections on the SDRAM lines was unfounded. The signals are as clean as a whistle at 100Mhz (using a 1Ghz scope).
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"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
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