Might be worth looking at a small delay in the CLKEN* generation. Page 11-14 of the (NXP) 68060 datasheet has an example if migrating from 68040, and although doesn't explicitly state it, all diagrams show a 5ns delay on the clk divide by 2 to make CLKEN*
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MC68060 TT Behaviour
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Re: MC68060 TT Behaviour
Yeah i've tried a bunch of delay types. :/bigbloke wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 11:31 am Might be worth looking at a small delay in the CLKEN* generation. Page 11-14 of the (NXP) 68060 datasheet has an example if migrating from 68040, and although doesn't explicitly state it, all diagrams show a 5ns delay on the clk divide by 2 to make CLKEN*
Sorry if you already seen/do this. I'm still picking up 68xxxx from when I last touched it in the 90s!
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Re: MC68060 TT Behaviour
OK i think something else is happening. Because TT signal was a measurement error.
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Re: MC68060 TT Behaviour
I was going to ask what it looks like without the CLKEN toggle, but it was just a ghost, was it?terriblefire wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 12:50 pm OK i think something else is happening. Because TT signal was a measurement error.
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Re: MC68060 TT Behaviour
Actually wasnt measuring TT... its a quirk of the LA. I'll need to figure out whats really going onBadwolf wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 1:22 pmI was going to ask what it looks like without the CLKEN toggle, but it was just a ghost, was it?terriblefire wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 12:50 pm OK i think something else is happening. Because TT signal was a measurement error.
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