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TF536 on A2000
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Re: TF536 on A2000
Re: TF536 on A2000
Are there any Australian users here that can re-flash CPLD's?
Re: TF536 on A2000
This^
You can make up a cable easily enough and use a pi zero w to do it all wirelessly with putty from a computer in seconds.
There is also a sd card image here on the forums you can use to simplify it all.
Re: TF536 on A2000
Dalek : Ive put a request out on a local FB group, if I have no luck I might overnight air it to you if that's cool?
PaulJ: Do you know where (which section or subsection) the SD card imagine is in, for the chance that I find someone local with a Pi?
Cheers, thankyou!
PaulJ: Do you know where (which section or subsection) the SD card imagine is in, for the chance that I find someone local with a Pi?
Cheers, thankyou!
Re: TF536 on A2000
Dont you get Amazon next day there in Aus?
Raspberry pi zero w are cheap as chips
Raspberry pi zero w are cheap as chips
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Re: TF536 on A2000
A pi zero will cost less than postage across Australia
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Re: TF536 on A2000
@matt020 you can get a Pi Zero from Core Electronics around about $10 plus 3$ shipping (non W version) based in Sydney I think, if you want to have a crack at programming the card yourself. There maybe even cheaper suppliers.
I also have a Xilinx programmer and could do the update if needs be, but the postage across the country and back as @terriblefire suggested would be probably be a lot more than the pi.
I also have a Xilinx programmer and could do the update if needs be, but the postage across the country and back as @terriblefire suggested would be probably be a lot more than the pi.
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Re: TF536 on A2000
Guys this topic is not about flashing a TF536. there are others that cover it.
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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."