kludge’s TF534 build

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Re: kludge’s TF534 build

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I think a good soldering station/hot air is a good investment for these kind of projects .

This morining I did a reflow on the S-RAM ,after that the Ram Issue are now gone , :D
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Re: kludge’s TF534 build

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Justme14 wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2019 9:25 am I think a good soldering station/hot air is a good investment for these kind of projects .

This morining I did a reflow on the S-RAM ,after that the Ram Issue are now gone , :D
I have a TS100 iron that I like very much. I think I even like it better than the new one still, but we’ll see.

Yeah, depending on the result I get with the test firmware I can see some reflowing in my future :)
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Re: kludge’s TF534 build

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Justme14 wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2019 9:25 am
MBRTest-2, is it any good? Can’t seem to find a download while googling :)
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Re: kludge’s TF534 build

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kludge wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2019 9:37 am
Justme14 wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2019 9:25 am
MBRTest-2, is it any good? Can’t seem to find a download while googling :)
Mbr test , will do actually the same as SYStest ,but with SYStest to get out you have to reboot your machine ,in that I like to use MBRtest for workbench.
I received a utility disk when I bought an a1200 expansion from Microbotics a long time a go ,but you can still find it here :
http://amiga.resource.cx/exp/mbx1200

I have good hope you get your TF534 up and running as well, would be real fun to see the TF534 running on an A600 :thumbup:
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Re: kludge’s TF534 build

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Justme14 wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2019 11:23 am I have good hope you get your TF534 up and running as well, would be real fun to see the TF534 running on an A600 :thumbup:
8 Bit Dreams got an adapter from me and has the TF534 running on the A600. A bit unstable, but still :)
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[ 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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Re: kludge’s TF534 build

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Justme14 wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2019 11:23 am I have good hope you get your TF534 up and running as well, would be real fun to see the TF534 running on an A600 :thumbup:
Also, I’m not considering myself to be either stupid or really bad at soldering, so I think it’s a bit unfair how much problems I’ve had with building both the TF530 and the TF534 :D
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[ 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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Re: kludge’s TF534 build

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terriblefire wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2019 7:57 am ADDMEM START 40000000 TO 40400000 PRI -100

this will make the fastram low priority and not get code run in there . You should then be able to load systest from a cli.
So... With the test firmware I could boot AmigaTestKit and add the TF534 RAM with low priority.

Running the memory scan gives me errors. Looks like one of the chips isn’t good at all. Bad GND or VCC connection maybe? Or bad chip? IC8, right?

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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 ]
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Re: kludge’s TF534 build

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OMG. Seems to work now. I think it was either a bad ground connection or chip select or something. Reflowed the RAM chip and now it seems ok.

To be continued :)
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 ]
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Re: kludge’s TF534 build

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The IDE might be the next thing giving me problems, but I will try a couple more cards before I start complaining again :)
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 ]
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Re: kludge’s TF534 build

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Reflowed the RAM CPLD, again, and now I was able to install OS 3.1.4 to a CF card. I will prep a ClassicWB card tomorrow and load it with some games and demos, but it feels like I'm soon ready to build another one. I need to master this :D
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 ]
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