Those voltages looked pretty good, so I refocused on the AGAmk3 itself. Double checked the fit over the chips, etc, which was all good. Then I decided to just reset the card and see what that would do. I had 1.5 FW on it. Reseting the card with 1.9 FW has seemed to have fixed the issue! Thanks all for some of the ideas.
I think I am in 060 heaven now. Just need to wait for the RTC card from AmigaKit to show up.
TF1260 + Indivision AGA MK3 + PCMCIA Help
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Re: TF1260 + Indivision AGA MK3 + PCMCIA Help
Glad you sorted it! It was that nasty AGA MK3 (just jealous!)
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Re: TF1260 + Indivision AGA MK3 + PCMCIA Help
@SPiFF did the Indivision mk3 carry on working happily for after you'd updated?
I've just had one arrive and it simply won't play nice with my 1200+TF1260, regardless of whether I'm using an original or higher-power PSU.
I get at most a few minutes of good functioning out of it and then descend into all sorts of errors which seem ultimately to be caused by the Indivision freaking out on the bus. Given the link to time online and how hot it's getting I assume it might be the [Indivision] CPLD.
Until I dug this thread out I was half-hoping there might be some explanation re. the TF1260 and slowed chipram mixing badly with the Indivision.
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I've just had one arrive and it simply won't play nice with my 1200+TF1260, regardless of whether I'm using an original or higher-power PSU.
I get at most a few minutes of good functioning out of it and then descend into all sorts of errors which seem ultimately to be caused by the Indivision freaking out on the bus. Given the link to time online and how hot it's getting I assume it might be the [Indivision] CPLD.
Until I dug this thread out I was half-hoping there might be some explanation re. the TF1260 and slowed chipram mixing badly with the Indivision.
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Re: TF1260 + Indivision AGA MK3 + PCMCIA Help
I'm also an owner of a stunning TF1260 (thank you Stephen, Alenppc and supaduper) running an Indivision MK3.
I've had it for about 1 month now running my LC at 75 with many extended Doom sessions.
It's been rock solid and hasn't missed a beat. No issues at all with the Indivision MK3.
I've had it for about 1 month now running my LC at 75 with many extended Doom sessions.
It's been rock solid and hasn't missed a beat. No issues at all with the Indivision MK3.
Re: TF1260 + Indivision AGA MK3 + PCMCIA Help
Thanks, I guess this goes in for warranty then...
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Re: TF1260 + Indivision AGA MK3 + PCMCIA Help
@SPiFF , @Miniworks787 can I ask what you use as PSUs?
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Re: TF1260 + Indivision AGA MK3 + PCMCIA Help
My PSU is called A-Power. Looks like it came from AMIGAstoreEU.
It came with the 1200 when I purchased it a few years ago.
I also got the 1200 recapped just after I purchased it.
It came with the 1200 when I purchased it a few years ago.
I also got the 1200 recapped just after I purchased it.
Re: TF1260 + Indivision AGA MK3 + PCMCIA Help
I am using some eBay unit built out of a Cisco 34-0874-01 Rev B0. It says it is rated for 30W, +5V @ 3.0A, -12V @ 0.2A, and +12V @ 2.0A.