TF536 on A2000

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Re: TF536 on A2000

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A500 R6 is fine =D Will test R3, R5, and A500+ later, but I would assume they will be fine. Correction regards CPLD temp, its about the same - so I will heat sink mine I think. Nice to see that same 3.6MB/s on the 500 too! It's fantastic!
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GadgetUK164 wrote: Sun Aug 02, 2020 4:50 pm A500 R6 is fine =D Will test R3, and A500+ later, but I would assume they will be fine. Correction regards CPLD temp, its about the same - so I will heat sink mine I think. Nice to see that same 3.6MB/s on the 500 too! It's fantastic!
I have 4.4 mb/s on my 2000 now. So there is defo some small speed gains.
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Re: TF536 on A2000

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terriblefire wrote: Sun Aug 02, 2020 5:01 pm
GadgetUK164 wrote: Sun Aug 02, 2020 4:50 pm A500 R6 is fine =D Will test R3, and A500+ later, but I would assume they will be fine. Correction regards CPLD temp, its about the same - so I will heat sink mine I think. Nice to see that same 3.6MB/s on the 500 too! It's fantastic!
I have 4.4 mb/s on my 2000 now. So there is defo some small speed gains.
=D Out of interest, are you using a CF card or SD card?
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Re: TF536 on A2000

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CF card.
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Re: TF536 on A2000

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It works on the A500 (testing on the rev5 now).

@edolnx and @ericgla, can you check this on the A2000?

edit: the IDE does seem a bit faster now.
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I have tested tf536r2_2020_8_2.zip on my A500 rev8a 2MBchip(SOJ-mod) WB3.1,MMULib,LoadModule for scsi.device.
Turrican 2 has no sound problem on start demo.

Im using 64GB SD(samsung evo plus) and scsi.device 46.0 (scsi.device from http://wt.exotica.org.uk/test.html )
Sysinfo reports 9.98Mips and 4.6MB ide read speed.

There is a small CPU-speed improvment and major IDE speed boost (before ~3.3MB/s)
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Re: TF536 on A2000

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Hey @terriblefile - next time you do a build can you please include r1 firmware? Or should I physically bodge those 2x swapped IDE lines on my r1? (and if so which pins need swapping?)
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I've only had time to do limited testing, but everything is looking good so far!
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Re: TF536 on A2000

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@ericgla that’s fantastic news. Thanks.
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Re: TF536 on A2000

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dalek wrote: Mon Aug 03, 2020 1:54 am Hey @terriblefile - next time you do a build can you please include r1 firmware? Or should I physically bodge those 2x swapped IDE lines on my r1? (and if so which pins need swapping?)
I dont want people using the forum to fine binaries long term. Github has what you want.
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