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PS/2 Power Supply or PS/2s

Postby SpidersWeb on Wed Apr 16, 2014 7:47 pm

From a Model 50 or 70 - or even something else that's the same shape and can be adapted.
Mine just flashes now - replaced the bad looking caps but still the flash of amber.

Also happy to buy any PS/2 related gear, including dead base units or even manuals/disks.
These machines aren't a favourite, so I'm hoping someone has some they want to clear.

The keyboards sell for 80-120 so I wont ask for those!

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Re: PS/2 Power Supply or PS/2s

Postby RonTurner on Thu Apr 17, 2014 6:48 pm

SpidersWeb wrote:Commodore PC10 motherboard (mine is DOA)

you mean the one from the recent Auction where I was bannished to the blacklist for daring to suggest it was dead for not posting :roll:

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Re: PS/2 Power Supply or PS/2s

Postby SpidersWeb on Thu Apr 17, 2014 7:01 pm

Yes. That would be the one.

Battery (who puts a battery in an XT?) has leaked fairly badly and infected quite a few components, it's done something to the solder to the point I can't desolder anything in that area without damaging the board. It wont melt. Wasn't motivated enough to keep at it (diagnostic ROM would be my next step), so keeping it for parts. PSU seems good, floppy drive not tested, and came with an Epson (trust a printer maker with your data?) 20Mb drive + controller (need to test that too but it does spin up). I was hoping for 8 bit IDE.

When I bid on it, I didn't know they had a battery, found out later :S I did know I was taking a bit of a chance on it though - but in future I'll probably avoid spending money on machines that don't beep.
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Re: PS/2 Power Supply or PS/2s

Postby caluser2000 on Fri Apr 18, 2014 8:16 am

There's a few combo disk/i/o controllers with RTCs for XTs that have barrel batteries. Have one in my Turbo clone. Hope you didn't fork out too much for it Johnno.

What are the dimentions of the psu Johnno?
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Re: PS/2 Power Supply or PS/2s

Postby SpidersWeb on Fri Apr 18, 2014 12:19 pm

Just a bit annoyed with Commodore, just like the Amiga 2000 they put a barrel battery underneath the drive bays where nobody could even see it.
It was only $40, I got some good parts including a chassis. I've spent $100 on 3.5" MFM drives before, so I shouldn't complain.

PS/2 Supply I'm looking for is ~400 long, 50 wide, 100 tall (external dimensions). It's a long stick, so my usual plan of sacrificing a modern ATX supply isn't really an option.

There is a couple on ebay, but seller hasn't responded to my shipping request and I expect the shipping cost on that will be quite a bit too:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-90X9526-90X ... 1e8994737e
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Re: PS/2 Power Supply or PS/2s

Postby Gibsaw on Fri Apr 18, 2014 12:20 pm

I'm not so sure it's the battery stuff that's done it. Some really old solder just gets really hard. However... if you're still into spending money, you could get some chip-quik and give that a try.

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Re: PS/2 Power Supply or PS/2s

Postby SpidersWeb on Fri Apr 18, 2014 3:04 pm

You're probably right about the solder - I wonder if it's the type they used or environment - because the 50Z PSU had nice shiny solder that the desoldering station took off in seconds when I replaced the caps - made in the same year (1988).
ChipQuik looks like it might be worth playing with at some point.

But I don't want to spend too much time on the Commodore just now, unless I could be sure what was causing the failure.
At least with the battery removed it'll last until I own a scope and have more time. It was just if someone had a working board lying around I'd be happy to buy :)

It's the PS/2 50Z that I really want to get running. Was running reliably a few weeks ago :(

Edit: bah, you guys got me interested in the Commodore again. Anyway thought I should test out the Epson 20Mb drive - popped it (and it's WD 8 bit controller card) in to a 386 and it booted right up. The drive only makes noises on seek, it's quiter than your average IDE drive. Anyway boots up "Commodore Electroncs Co." etc (thought that was neat), MS DOS 3.2 with all the Commodore tools like SPEED on it. Ability 1.2, MS Works for DOS, and four game folders containing many games which were made way before my 386 was made - can barely play any of them lol Awesome collection for some of my XT's.

Edit 2: I thought the PSU was fine, but testing voltages showed -11V 4.45V and 11V - could be PSU related.
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Re: PS/2 Power Supply or PS/2s

Postby SpidersWeb on Fri Apr 18, 2014 5:42 pm

Take back anything bad I ever said about Commodore.
There is an adjustable pot on the power supply that feeds in to the PWM circuit - you can adjust it without evening opening the case! 12V now :)

(PG: 5.05V, 5V: 5.05V, 12V: 12.4V -12V: -11.99V - still no beeps, bangs, or hot chips)

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Re: PS/2 Power Supply or PS/2s

Postby SpidersWeb on Wed Apr 30, 2014 9:37 pm

Still happy to accept PS/2 sales :)

But the PSU is now at a repair agent. I'll let post up with how I get on. With lots of dead supplies starting to turn up, I always find it kind of interesting.
Reckon's he'll probably have an answer/quote by Friday.
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Re: PS/2 Power Supply or PS/2s

Postby SpidersWeb on Tue May 13, 2014 8:24 am

Still no answer about the PSU, he's asked for a couple more days, said there was nothing obvious wrong.
Crossing my fingers he gets the scope out and works it out - I've seen other Astec PS/2 supplies die with nothing obvious as well so keen to get an answer.
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Re: PS/2 Power Supply or PS/2s

Postby SpidersWeb on Wed May 28, 2014 9:27 am

Well haven't heard from the repair guy - so I assume that's gone no where.

Replacement PSU from the US turned up - had to go via YouShop because the seller wouldn't send it internationally for me. It looks to be visually in better condition than my original, and works. Model 50 booted up, beeped, and looked for it's precious reference disk (I disconnected the battery).

YouShop.co.nz was actually pretty good, and to be honest I may use them in the future when it isn't necessary as well. Cost was comparable to your usual USPS charges but they had it at my door, box in perfect condition, in 7 days. Tracking software was impressive as well - and email notifications through each stage. Big thumbs up from me.

PS/2's stuff still wanted - but I do have a working PSU now at least :)
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Re: PS/2 Power Supply or PS/2s

Postby tezza on Wed May 28, 2014 12:54 pm

yes, I've used YouShop. Ok, but you are right, their prices are close to usual USPS charges.

Good to hear that Model 50 is coming along. Do those things use that in-chip dallas battery or are they more akin to the Model 70,s...a camera-type battery?
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Re: PS/2 Power Supply or PS/2s

Postby SpidersWeb on Wed May 28, 2014 1:40 pm

Thankfully it's the external battery style. It appears to be original, but still working perfectly. It clips in to a special holder - all in line with IBM's 'clip clip' design. When it first arrived (before the PSU gave up) it'd managed to retain all it's settings - including it's old power on password.

The Model 30-286 does have the Dallas RTC though and now it wants a reference disk, so it might be time to crack out the dremel.
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Re: PS/2 Power Supply or PS/2s

Postby SpidersWeb on Sun Jun 01, 2014 2:36 pm

Model 30-286 is sorted. AAA battery holder (local Jaycar has moved, and I couldn't find the coin battery clips) soldered on to the DS1287 - used tez's method of a serrated knife which worked well.
Floppy drive that was in it had trouble ejecting and needed cleaning, fitted a replacement which needed cleaning but it is working 100% now. Only thing left to do is give the machine a bath, this unit spent ~2 weeks on a lawn, insides are dirty and it seems a few spiders made homes in there.
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Re: PS/2 Power Supply or PS/2s

Postby SpidersWeb on Thu Dec 11, 2014 7:44 am

hah
the replacement Model 50Z power supply failed.

I was playing Lemmings while doing an install on the RT.
Then the next day a friend visits and we play some games on it, I left it running Stunts, came back two hours later to a squeal and no power light. *sigh*

Guessing, since it was on at the time, the failure is likely a transistor/diode that got too hot. I'll have to fix this one though, because I can't just keep buying power supplies from the US.

Model 30-286 is happy.
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