Do one at a time. dont try to do them all at once. Which is the hardest to get hold of?
ReAgnus Board (Design Complete)
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"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
Re: ReAgnus Board (Design Complete)
You are right doing one at a time is the best option and the Blitter should be the one to finish off first.terriblefire wrote: ↑Wed May 27, 2020 10:07 pmDo one at a time. dont try to do them all at once. Which is the hardest to get hold of?
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Wow, awesome work! there is no stop to your wizardry! @terriblefire
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Re: ReAgnus Board (Design Complete)
One of these just popped through my door
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"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
Re: ReAgnus Board (Design Complete)
I think it might be time for me to offload my supply of Agnus chips I've been hoarding
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Nice board!
It's a shame that all those level converters are necessary.
Maybe a two PCB solution would be more preferable?
(Isn't there a connector that you can use that only ads a few mm??)
Count me in if you have a working prototype
It's a shame that all those level converters are necessary.
Maybe a two PCB solution would be more preferable?
(Isn't there a connector that you can use that only ads a few mm??)
Count me in if you have a working prototype
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Gee wiz, man! He's only just received the blank board! Come on!!!!!!
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What is this Arana board?
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Its a SCSI to SD for my A3000.
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"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
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Re: ReAgnus Board (Design Complete)
So i had a bit of an issue getting the ReAgnus up and running in a toolchain. I ended up adding code to fomu-flash tools to allow it to write to the SPI roms i got from RS.
https://github.com/im-tomu/fomu-flash/pull/10
After that I still had no output from the FPGA even though i had all the tools setup. Then i noticed...
Now i have the FPGA up and i can program it with a Pi.
https://github.com/im-tomu/fomu-flash/pull/10
After that I still had no output from the FPGA even though i had all the tools setup. Then i noticed...
Now i have the FPGA up and i can program it with a Pi.
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"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."