tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3205727289992932799.post7739063764765986345..comments2024-01-26T00:57:48.147-08:00Comments on AMIGA alive: Building the TerribleFire TF530 accelerator board, part 4: Software and Installationromanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09625387430399942647noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3205727289992932799.post-71399726043478084562017-11-02T07:59:19.921-07:002017-11-02T07:59:19.921-07:00nice, thanks for your feedback. :-) Currently I...nice, thanks for your feedback. :-) Currently I'm testing mine, and I'm learning new things about it almost daily. A few initial hints: do some soldering practice with SMD parts on a broken router or old PCI board or something, just to get an idea about how the solder flows etc. in tiny dimensions. meanwhile watch a couple of Stephen's TF530 videos, there's lots of information "hidden" there. and I'm trying to put together some sort of "user manual" for the TerribleFire boards, that will probably help you (or maybe you can even contribute): http://amihelper.blogspot.de/p/terriblefire-accelerators.htmlromanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09625387430399942647noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3205727289992932799.post-71902134416338198222017-10-30T14:13:06.900-07:002017-10-30T14:13:06.900-07:00You have inspired me to have a go building this bo...You have inspired me to have a go building this board. My soldering skills are pretty average though. If you have any tips for the build in the final post in the series that would be appreciated. Dan Pearsehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10379813558544132811noreply@blogger.com