The TF536 arrives

68030 + SDRAM + IDE

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Re: The TF536 arrives

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^just wondering why this bugger battery is still on the board!? :P :roll:
snip it off as soon as You can..
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Seems to be a non leaky version
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8 Bit Dreams wrote: Sun Jun 02, 2019 10:57 pm ^just wondering why this bugger battery is still on the board!?
That's what I tought also :D
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Ok so the Tf536 issues are diminishing fast.

I had caches off on the stream yesterday. With them on and burst on I get 16.5 times a stock Amiga and 5mb/s ide speed.

Time to let the beta testing guys have a go
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Sounds delicious to me!
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Congrats to the happy beta tester...
Du you reuse CPLD code from the tf 534?
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Alex_Retro wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2019 6:45 pm Congrats to the happy beta tester...
Du you reuse CPLD code from the tf 534?
Nope its all TF330 based.
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TQFP packages arent something i'm interested in. Cant swap em and cant put the LA on them.

nor am i interested in allowing any overclocking.. the TF536 is fixed at 50Mhz just like the TF330. If you want more speed wait for the TF360 and possibly a TF560 to follow it.
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Well.. seems that china suppliers are slowly running out of 40Mhz cpus. All mine, Alens and Marks CPU batches are marked as Freescale and have one build date. Seems clearly as a reprinted fake to me. Have tried three different suppliers - always getting same shit...i don't care if it works...but only 50% of them running @50Mhz... :?
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8 Bit Dreams wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2019 10:46 pm Well.. seems that china suppliers are slowly running out of 40Mhz cpus. All mine, Alens and Marks CPU batches are marked as Freescale and have one build date. Seems clearly as a reprinted fake to me. Have tried three different suppliers - always getting same shit...i don't care if it works...but only 50% of them running @50Mhz... :?
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