Hi,
I've created this thread to hopefully keep the other threads clear regarding programming Firmware.
We really want to keep TerribleFire concentrating on Firmware, and not on our lamer programming questions .
So people can discuss programming on this thread and keep the other thread to bugs, experiences and findings.
(@terriblefire I hope this is preferred and ok, please delete if it's not what you want. Just trying to clear you from reading and answering guff)
TF1260 programming - questions & discussion
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Re: TF1260 programming - questions & discussion
This is fine... i want to keep feedback and "how do i do XYZ" separate.
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"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
Re: TF1260 programming - questions & discussion
I would like to post here, as I have this week just purchased a Raspberry Pi Zero W (wireless) to flash my TF1260. I have never done this before, but I am able to learn and pick things up quickly.
I am going to use the guide published here, word for word....
https://linuxjedi.co.uk/2020/12/01/prog ... pberry-pi/
and I will report back on any hurdles, hic cups, speed bumps, or anything that wasn't covered in the how-to.
I am going to use the guide published here, word for word....
https://linuxjedi.co.uk/2020/12/01/prog ... pberry-pi/
and I will report back on any hurdles, hic cups, speed bumps, or anything that wasn't covered in the how-to.
Re: TF1260 programming - questions & discussion
This method has worked for me but my reference was https://anastas.io/hardware/2020/09/29/ ... sprog.html
- and I think I used sysfsgpio_creator instead of matrix_creator. Anyway one of them works
- and I think I used sysfsgpio_creator instead of matrix_creator. Anyway one of them works
Re: TF1260 programming - questions & discussion
I use a cheap Xilinx Jtag programmer purchased from China and ISE Impact, approx. $30Aud delivered if I remember correctly.
It has always worked for myself, but I believe others have had issues with these units, so it maybe safer and probably cheaper to go the PI route.
It has always worked for myself, but I believe others have had issues with these units, so it maybe safer and probably cheaper to go the PI route.
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Re: TF1260 programming - questions & discussion
Can I please ask about connecting 3.3v from the Pi to a TF card.
If 3.3v is connected, does that remove the need for the Amiga to be switched on?
If the Amiga is switched on and TF card installed, can 3.3v from the Pi be omitted?
Is there any harm in connecting 3.3v to the TF card and have the Amiga switched on?
If 3.3v is connected, does that remove the need for the Amiga to be switched on?
If the Amiga is switched on and TF card installed, can 3.3v from the Pi be omitted?
Is there any harm in connecting 3.3v to the TF card and have the Amiga switched on?
Re: TF1260 programming - questions & discussion
you do not need to connect the TF to the A1200 you can program it outside the machine, just use the 3.3v on the pi to connect to the 3.3v on the JTAG on the TF
Re: TF1260 programming - questions & discussion
Ok, and conversely, if the TF is in the Amiga, and the Amiga is powered on, the 3.3v line can be left out and not connected?
Re: TF1260 programming - questions & discussion
Damn message got lost.
Quick version - RPi sdcard got damaged with RPi alone.
Left TF1260 in Amiga. Powered Amiga on without CF installed. Did not use RPi 3.3v connection.
All good
Quick version - RPi sdcard got damaged with RPi alone.
Left TF1260 in Amiga. Powered Amiga on without CF installed. Did not use RPi 3.3v connection.
All good