TheM wrote:I don't have that one but I've been working on this:
http://whizzosoftware.com/sio2arduino/
kevman3d wrote:Ah, good old Aliexpress... A dangerous place to start browsing for stuff - I managed to eat up a couple of hours just seeing how cheap I could find random things.
I have a boxed 1050 FDD (though no PSU to run it - someone said 9VAC with 3+ amps?) or any FDD's either. But this type of solution is much more appealing of course. Maybe I can find an old damaged 1050 or 1010 for a case.
Thanks for the links. I'll go and dig around and see if the wife will loosen the purse strings...
Yes 9VAC 3Amps +.
I have wired mine up to a PC Power Supply +5 and +12 hard wired to PCB about 5 minutes to do
kevman3d wrote:Thanks for the links. I'll go and dig around and see if the wife will loosen the purse strings...
kevman3d wrote:How long did it take for your order to arrive. I know I've had rather long wait times on some things shipping from China/HK, and then there's the ones that arrive in less then 2 weeks...
kevman3d wrote:Actually, found another source for Atari SIO connectors (newly made ones) here.
http://lotharek.pl/product.php?pid=85Yes 9VAC 3Amps +.
I have wired mine up to a PC Power Supply +5 and +12 hard wired to PCB about 5 minutes to do
As in an AT/ATX power supply?
TheM wrote:Chinese Post is usually very reliable (only once had a long wait with Chinese post)
Alibaba keeps all the money until you confirm delivery
TheM wrote:I've seen Lotharek's printed SIO connectors and have been thinking about them. But if he can print'em, why couldn't I? Hmmm....
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