[Efi332] The end is near for these two mailing lists...
Jeff Clarke
bowtievette
Sat Nov 3 12:37:32 UTC 2012
Hi Jon,
The 555 design (using the Phytec module) worked but was too unreliable due to inadequate protection of the incoming timing wheel inputs. IIRC, the first generation efi332 board may have had similar issues. In my case, some of that was inherent due to the carrier board design. After that I did a 565 single board design that works very well. I've moved on to coldfire chips now since they're much cheaper and tools are better supported at the diy level. There are so many more options now than there were ten years ago.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim <jimtbob at yahoo.com>
To: Jeff Clarke <bowtievette at aol.com>
Cc: efi332 <efi332 at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Fri, Nov 2, 2012 9:11 pm
Subject: Re: [Efi332] The end is near for these two mailing lists...
Sadly I just subscribed again to see if there was still life here. I still have a couple 332 boards and I finally found a position where career and family will permit some side projects. The 332 was one of the first things came to mind.
Jeff, did you ever get the 555 working?
Jon Davis
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