TF330 Akiko Rev 0 Issue (SOLVED)

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Re: TF330 possible issue?

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terriblefire wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2019 12:02 pm A quick email exchange with Toni Willen..

The ROM only checks for CAFE not the COCA...

@alenppc can you check address $B80000 on the ReV0 please with DiagROM?
Sure, but I don't know if I can get round to it before this weekend.
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alenppc wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2019 12:53 pm
Sure, but I don't know if I can get round to it before this weekend.
No worries. I suspect we will see C0C0CAFE for a rev0.

I’ll maybe slap together a tool to check.
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Currently checking all CD32s that I currently have access to [4] for the revision 0 chip. I have a CD32 diagrom sitting here should I stumble across one.

Will update later on.
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Here is a program i knocked up to check Akiko revision.

https://github.com/terriblefire/terribl ... takiko.zip

Its in ADF and Exec form. Simply run the testakiko binary in AmigaOS (no WB needs loaded)
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All four are revision A here unfortunately/fortunately.
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I just bast...ized Akira`s systest iso and put testakiko on it, tested and it works.

Just unzip the attatched file burn the iso, then cd at the prompt it will show CDTV_test dir, then just type testakiko hit Return and it will show what version you have
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Unfortunately the result is the same on the Rev 0, still reads it as 0xC0CA
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Hopefully Steve will find what register the Rev 0 is stored in when he gets that Mobo and can then ammend his test software
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Very odd that CBM didnt have a different verison for the chip. They were usually good at this sort of thing.
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Consoldering the CD32 was hastily built as a company saviour they probably didn’t do the usual diligence. Maybe it’s not possible to detect different revisions via software.
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