Hey buddy! Welcome! Nice to see you hereEzdineG wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 5:54 amI reckon I’ll hop in and build a couple. Sent pm for two.terriblefire wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 8:03 pm I have just finished a marathon packaging sprint. I've posted all the boards.
There are 23 TF534 boards left.
Latest TF534 is here
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can you still leave the ram CPLD unprogrammed and omit the rams chips like the TF530 to verify the cpu is working?
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Yes but the ide int2 needs the ram cpld sorted
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Hi Terrible Fire
If you still have tf534 boards available I will be really happy if I could buy 2 pieces. If you have plan to sell them via ebay, please let us know when do you think it will be available.
best regards
If you still have tf534 boards available I will be really happy if I could buy 2 pieces. If you have plan to sell them via ebay, please let us know when do you think it will be available.
best regards
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I’ll let you know after I ship all my current orders.
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indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
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I would be interested in one board if you have any left. Cant send PM though
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I'm currently sourcing the components from the BOM list and was hoping for some pointers to what to use for U1 (SPI FLASH).
Do I really need it? Either way it is cheaper to just solder it on right away if it will be used later.
And when it comes to flashing the CPLDs does it use the same firmware as the TF530?
Do I really need it? Either way it is cheaper to just solder it on right away if it will be used later.
And when it comes to flashing the CPLDs does it use the same firmware as the TF530?
Re: Latest TF534 is here
Nope, different firmware for the TF534. https://github.com/terriblefire/terribl ... ster/tf534
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Re: Latest TF534 is here
Yeah, found it. Thanks!kludge wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2019 7:34 am Nope, different firmware for the TF534. https://github.com/terriblefire/terribl ... ster/tf534