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Posts posted by Tunnan
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Thanks :-) calculated on watt to amp calc based on picopsu 90watt and got 18amp ,2A on 5V seems not enough, especially if machine has some expansions, like 1MB with 16 chips.
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Well not exactly but allmost anyway it has a sata powercable in the end instead
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Hello found out that my power supply for using an internal sata drive with usb is 12 and 5v and 2amp could i connect it straigt to the atari motherboard instead of the old one?
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Ahh thanks pico psu and not poking to much on the capacitors it is :-) think i keep the on/off button where it is or slightly moving it,
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Sorry double post, please remove one thread :-)
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Im thinking on moving the internal transformer of my 1040ste outside the computer to save som space for an experiment to but the Atari in a new casing/box.
What do i need to think of so i wount get electrocuted? Can i just put it in a box with ventilation and extend the 5 and 12volt cables to the computer from the power supply box? :-)
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Im thinking on moving the internal transformer of my 1040ste outside the computer to save som space for an experiment to but the Atari in a new casing/box.
What do i need to think of so i wount get electrocuted? Can i just put it in a box with ventilation and extend the 5 and 12volt cables to the computer from the power supply box? :-)
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My blog where i post "chiptunes"
the last one is all the chipsounds from atari st
warning though not 100% of the sounds are old school chip

Facebook Song is the name if you want to have a listen

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Looks nice =P ill check it out

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I never thought they'd show a child die in a video game, until "Heart Of Darkness" came out for Playstation. Boy, does this kid bite the dust in lots of ways.One of my 2 favourite games for pc,
but havnt played that many
nice deaths ! =P

DIY: Retro fitting a PicoPSU into a STf/fm/e machine
in Atari ST/TT/Falcon Computers
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Anyone know how many amp the 12v brick needs to be for atari st? :-)