Re: kablooey



John Larkin wrote:
What's cool is that the CPU is running very hot but is still executing
the firmware!

Speaking generically, this is generally a symptom of something
somewhere not tristating a bus. Depending on "who's strongest"
sometimes things even mostly work.

And the FPGA is hot and really dead.

Could be that guy, giving what you said about its voltage pickiness and
that it hooks to the bus.

Back in the days of DIP's you'd just unplug chips until the bus
contention went away.

Tim.

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