Two questions -not Amiga, just TF536 and Atari :)

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Two questions -not Amiga, just TF536 and Atari :)

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Hi all,

I got two TF536 PCB and I want to start building them. Now is there a how-to including the items we will need to solder on the PCB?

Also, is there any way to make a TF536 to work on a MegaSTE (not talking about TTs I am not sure if the 18MHz gain is worth the trouble and the risk)?
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Re: Two questions -not Amiga, just TF536 and Atari :)

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There is no how to. There is a BOM topic on the site that lists the parts you need.
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Re: Two questions -not Amiga, just TF536 and Atari :)

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terriblefire wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 10:35 am There is no how to. There is a BOM topic on the site that lists the parts you need.
Found the BOM, thanks.
Here it is, for future reference: https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... =76&t=3035

As for my second question, could this fit to an STE or MegaSTE with a CPU re-locator or an adapter for the different CPU?
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Re: Two questions -not Amiga, just TF536 and Atari :)

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MegaSTEarian wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 10:53 am As for my second question, could this fit to an STE or MegaSTE with a CPU re-locator or an adapter for the different CPU?
Nobody knows. You'd need to try it and make an adaptor. Its a significant project and it didnt work very well in the Amiga 600 IIRC.
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Re: Two questions -not Amiga, just TF536 and Atari :)

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Thanks!
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