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Nice, well done ! What model of Mac are you using it with ?
Maybe @Mu0n has a board left
Nah sorry I'm only doing TashPad for now. Every board from the prototype run has already been claimed
I wil agree that it's difficult to sell. I'm eating the cost and selling at a loss most of the time...
FreeRTOS is nice if you want to add features such as Wifi. The downside is that your peripheral needs to be top notch with the timings, you can't really do active loops like with bare bone coding, mostly because you can be scheduled at any time
I'm assuming the PIOs can do that just fine ?
Niiice. Is this barebones or are you running some kind of RTOS ?
Also I see your wife has made another great art. Is the buzzer hooting ?
Edit : you also need to put a quadrature in port so I can daisy chain my stuff :P
Not sure if I understand correctly, but you may want to use the standard pinout for the DB19 cable.
Here is the pinout for an IDC20 to DB19 from BMOW (https://www.bigmessowires.com/2015/04/09/more-fun-with-apple-iigs-disks/)
Ignore the logic things
On TashTwenty, we didn't connect the -12...
@Daniël got the 2.4G SN30 working with TashPad
https://www.8bitdo.com/sn30-wireless-for-original-snes-sfc/
Same as with the Bluetooth version, no visible lag.
Can you try to swap the SD cards around ? During early TashTwenty testing we noticed that some cards had really bad write latency, which could result in bad write performance in some cases
Small updates:
- there is finally a front plate i'm happy with. It has been shipped to previous owners as well.
- now the right bluetooth click acts as an half click, like some devices did back then
Yeah that's fair, the 140/170 indeed looks like to be very odd. It's also the same ROM as Quadra 900s, who know how long that board has been in development …
All CRTs screens are flickering. What differs is how your eyes is able to detect that. It's variable from person to person
I'm able to see most CRTs below 75 Hz flickering, with front vision. Also, the peripheral vision is more light sensitive, which explains why you are able to see it this way.
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