What do the 3 pins actually do? What do they actually connect to?
32MB SDRAM 3 Pins?
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Re: 32MB SDRAM 3 Pins?
i already have and thats whats made me question it? what do they do? what do they connect to?
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Re: 32MB SDRAM 3 Pins?
https://www.legacypixels.com/docs/miste ... _guide.pdf
This shows those 3 pins going into the header pins on the Main Board. Its a very ancient design though and all newer boards dont do it this way
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Re: 32MB SDRAM 3 Pins?
lordoftime79 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2024 2:58 pmI think they are SCL SDA and AnalougeVref can anyone confirm this?
The header is the same pinout as an Arduino R3. If it's the 3 pins on the end of GPIO0, then it is SCL, SDA and Analog Vref. If it's GPIO1, then it's 3 analog input pins. It's D0, D1 and D2 on the Arduino header, and those pins are only present on the GPIO0 side. I'm not 100% sure, but it looks like there is an alternate position for GPIO1, but that prevents the use of an I/O board. My I/O board has a notch for the 3 pins on the GPIO0 side.