330 disable function bug

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Re: 330 disable function bug

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I read in another thread that you are stopping the development of your boards. Sad to hear that but a big Thanks for all your precious work! :) If you ever find the time energy to fix this disable bug, I would be super grateful. I know how annoying it can be to troubleshoot and find bugs like these though...
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Re: 330 disable function bug

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Yeah this one is the first bug I’ll tackle
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Re: 330 disable function bug

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Hi Stephen,

Do you think you could take a short detour sometime to fix this issue? It would finalize the TF330 project (since the NVRAM issue is sorted and there's nothing else left afaik).
Also looking forward to the riser, very exciting.

Cheers
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wairnair wrote: Sat Jan 18, 2020 12:04 pm Hi Stephen,

Do you think you could take a short detour sometime to fix this issue? It would finalize the TF330 project (since the NVRAM issue is sorted and there's nothing else left afaik).
Also looking forward to the riser, very exciting.

Cheers
Its on my list but sorta low down the order... Currently have

1. TF1260
2. Tf360
3. TF Riser
4. TF536
5. TF330 Disable Bug
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Re: 330 disable function bug

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If I try the disable switch.... and if the 030 kicks in causing one of the CPU's to get hot.... will it get dangerously hot? I want to try this but not if its going to cause the 020 to cook and I don't know its cooking...
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Re: 330 disable function bug

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matt020 wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 12:04 am If I try the disable switch.... and if the 030 kicks in causing one of the CPU's to get hot.... will it get dangerously hot? I want to try this but not if its going to cause the 020 to cook and I don't know its cooking...
I wouldnt leave it like that for a prolonged period.
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Re: 330 disable function bug

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OK folks.. this is untested and is for the TF330 rev3 only... (which is the most common TF330).

But if anyone wants to try out this disable bug possible fix its here
tf330r3_2020_01_19_alpha.zip
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You may find you the disable jumper behaviour changes.
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Re: 330 disable function bug

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Just tried the firmware Steve and removed the Jumper but it does not disable the TF330 it still boots to the CF, so weather the Jumper is there or not it still boots to CF/IDE, but it will still boot game CDs with the jumper on

Just to add I do have 10k resistors on the disable line
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Re: 330 disable function bug

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supaduper wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 6:48 am Just tried the firmware Steve and removed the Jumper but it does not disable the TF330 it still boots to the CF, so weather the Jumper is there or not it still boots to CF/IDE, but it will still boot game CDs with the jumper on

Just to add I do have 10k resistors on the disable line
Try putting the jumper on at 90 degrees to how it is currently. I.e. how it was originally supposed to work. It actually may still boot the CF card but possibly will be in 020 mode. I can deal with that later.
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Re: 330 disable function bug

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Just did what you said put jumper at 90 deg and it just goes to the splash screen and CD drive not working/booting CDs
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