lol it failed at the very end. Might be a bad SDcard or my notoriously unstable X58 USB controller. Got it up and runnig on the other newer PC now by turning back on "Professional" mode in Winimage, which I had turned off trying "everything" before.
Sorry for being a pain. Can't believe I'm having this much trouble with this as a computer veteran.
Noob building a TF534
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Success at last. It failed on both machines with two 8 GB SD cards. Finally I took the 32 GB card from my action camera and that worked. It booted now. Time to try the fun parts.
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AS a guess your two 8gb sd cards must have just been a smidge too small to take the image, good luck with the programming
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Yeah I guess so.
But success. Both CPLD's are recognized. I actually found a fault first as it didn't recognize. There were a couple of loose pins that I found by pushing under the microscope, but the crazy thing was that the PCB had soldermask over one of the pins for the smaller chip. I didn't notice before as it had white silkscreen over parts of it as well. I had to carefully scrape around the pin and then apply flux and solder to the pin and it worked. I marked the pin in the screenshot from my microscope.
But success. Both CPLD's are recognized. I actually found a fault first as it didn't recognize. There were a couple of loose pins that I found by pushing under the microscope, but the crazy thing was that the PCB had soldermask over one of the pins for the smaller chip. I didn't notice before as it had white silkscreen over parts of it as well. I had to carefully scrape around the pin and then apply flux and solder to the pin and it worked. I marked the pin in the screenshot from my microscope.
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And writing both jed files seems to have gone successfully. Now I just have to hope the sockets and cpu gets here soon so I can plug it into my Amiga and hopefully not set anything on fire.
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Do you have Diagrom ready?
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Yes. Diagrom 1.2. But I probably need to mod my motherboard to accept it as it's a Rev 5 motherboard and it won't boot diagrom or anything newer than 1.3 without the oops mod. I have made a socket that fixes that, but the extra socket under the rom won't fit with the 68000 relocator so I'll have to figure something out.
I did the same pin tug under the microscope with all the ram chips and they were fine except for one pin, which I fixed.
I did the same pin tug under the microscope with all the ram chips and they were fine except for one pin, which I fixed.
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BTW. I am proficient in cad, both 2D and 3D, so if these projects need any 3D print models made I can contribute.
I started makign some retro computer things lately:
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various ... ga-gamepad
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various ... ini-casing
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various ... um-gamepad
I usually design and build 3D printable model cars and planes like this:
I started makign some retro computer things lately:
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various ... ga-gamepad
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various ... ini-casing
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various ... um-gamepad
I usually design and build 3D printable model cars and planes like this:
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You can raise the CPU up by stacking a couple of CPU sockets, it's not perfect but will work whilst you're checking with the diagrom.
The turned pin type sockets work best for this, as they make a nice connection each and every time.
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That's a good idea. I don't need to close the case for testing. I have a bunch of turnpin header sockets on the way. I'm actually missing them as well before I can assemble the cpu relocator but I expect they will be here suddenly (China surprise shipping).