CDTV Relocator for the TF536

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supaduper
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Re: CDTV Relocator for the TF536

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Yep you have built it correctly so it's good to go ;)
utri007
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Re: CDTV Relocator for the TF536

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supaduper wrote: Tue Jan 11, 2022 4:54 pm Yep you have built it correctly so it`s good to go ;)
Thanks! Couldn't find a picture build adapter and wanted to be sure.
go0se
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Re: CDTV Relocator for the TF536

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I'm no expert, but the orientation looks good to me!

Check all your ZIF pins for bridges, some look a little rough.

See marked locations on image.

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utri007
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Re: CDTV Relocator for the TF536

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go0se wrote: Tue Jan 11, 2022 4:58 pm I'm no expert, but the orientation looks good to me!

Check all your ZIF pins for bridges, some look a little rough.

See marked locations on image.
Thanks, but that was first thing I did when it was ready. One you marked to picture, is one I fixed.
go0se
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Re: CDTV Relocator for the TF536

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So is it working?
richx
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Re: CDTV Relocator for the TF536

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utri007 wrote: Tue Jan 11, 2022 4:47 pm Here is my attempt to build eprom adapter. Could somebody confirm that components are right side of pcb?
Are those square pins? Those are too thick and will damage a regular leaf/wipe socket. The round precision machined pin headers seem to be most popular and are much thinner, but still thicker than IC leadframe pins.
MrJones
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Re: CDTV Relocator for the TF536

Post by MrJones »

Hi All, first time poster here - i'm currently looking at fitting my TF536 into a CDTV and I think i need the 44 pin IDE flipper board go0se made. Does anyone have files to have those made, or have any for sale? Thanks heaps! -Paul
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