TF536 Experiment
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Re: TF536 Experiment
If you do a production run, do 50 of them, I will buy 15-20 pieces.
Re: TF536 Experiment
Hi
It looks like a great idea. I'd like to build and test one (and if there are remaining boards, two of them). I have successfully built TF530, Matze's cdtv-ram-ide board that uses a package with the same format, a3660, and repaired various pieces of Amiga hardware with a similar pin sizew like Deneb or ACA620. I understand that it would be without support. I have some of the required components but some kind of list of components could be handy.
Best regards
Jaime
It looks like a great idea. I'd like to build and test one (and if there are remaining boards, two of them). I have successfully built TF530, Matze's cdtv-ram-ide board that uses a package with the same format, a3660, and repaired various pieces of Amiga hardware with a similar pin sizew like Deneb or ACA620. I understand that it would be without support. I have some of the required components but some kind of list of components could be handy.
Best regards
Jaime
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I'd gladly stump up for one (or two if there are enough available). Happy with no support - I think I've learned enough from my 530 and 534 builds to be self sufficient now. That reminds me, I need to post my cooling solution in the 534 forum
As Crumb says above ^ a bom would be good.
As Crumb says above ^ a bom would be good.
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Re: TF536 Experiment
Same here, ready to take 20 boards without any support. Have here some users who are open for experiments
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Would love to have one too if available, this would be the first TF board i will be making
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I’d like one. Too bad you already sent my TF330 PCB’s or you could have held on to them and shipped them together.
But I’m in for one. At least.
But I’m in for one. At least.
A kludge is a workaround or quick-and-dirty solution that is clumsy, inelegant, inefficient, difficult to extend and hard to maintain.
My lack of focus:
[ 4 * Amiga 500 ][ Amiga 500+ ][ 2 * Amiga 600 ][ A1200 ][ Amiga 2000 w/ A2386 ][ Amiga 4000/030 w/ CyberVision 64 3D, FastLane SCSI Z3 ][ CD32 ][ VIC-20 ][ 4 * C64 Breadbin ][ 5 * C64C ][ 2 * C128 ][ C128D ][ C64 DTV ][ Mac Classic ][ Mac Classic II ][ Mac Colour Classic ]
My lack of focus:
[ 4 * Amiga 500 ][ Amiga 500+ ][ 2 * Amiga 600 ][ A1200 ][ Amiga 2000 w/ A2386 ][ Amiga 4000/030 w/ CyberVision 64 3D, FastLane SCSI Z3 ][ CD32 ][ VIC-20 ][ 4 * C64 Breadbin ][ 5 * C64C ][ 2 * C128 ][ C128D ][ C64 DTV ][ Mac Classic ][ Mac Classic II ][ Mac Colour Classic ]
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Could you put me on the list too? I'd like 2 boards, so I can built one for Atari ST too,
My collection: 1040 STE, TOS 2.06, 4 mb, CosmosEx - 520 STFM, TOS 1.04, 4 mb, Blitter, CosmosEx - 520 STFM, TOS 1.04, 4 mb - 1040 STF, TOS 1.04, 1 mb, Gotek - Amiga 1200 with Blizzard 1220/4 - Amiga 500 + ACA500 - Amiga 500 + TF530, 1 mb chipram hack.
Atari 8 bit: 800XLF, stock - 600XL, Ultimate 1 mb, Sophia RGB - 130XE, 320 kb, Sophia RGB
Sinclair stuff: 3x Spectrum 48KB, Clones: Harlequin, JS128, Nuvo128 and Issue3B replica.
Ultimate64, a few C64 breadbins and Pi1541 for storage.
Atari 8 bit: 800XLF, stock - 600XL, Ultimate 1 mb, Sophia RGB - 130XE, 320 kb, Sophia RGB
Sinclair stuff: 3x Spectrum 48KB, Clones: Harlequin, JS128, Nuvo128 and Issue3B replica.
Ultimate64, a few C64 breadbins and Pi1541 for storage.
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I'd love to build one as well. So far i've managed to make working copies of all of your designs except the TF520. If someone finds a particular hardware/software combination (of A500 or ST) that behaves oddly, there is a good chance that i could build the exact same setup and see if it is repeatable.