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  1. No. The "wings" would be too wide to fit in each port of plug.
  2. Finally got the bottons installed today and was able to test on a 600XL that had a bad pokey chip. Swapped it with one from my 130XE parts board. Worked beautifully while testing the swap.
  3. My 1050 and floppies still work flawlessly since I've had new from the 80's. More reliable than SD cards these days.
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  5. I attempted to sell it on several occasions, but there was no interest. Came in a lot I purchased a while ago. So I decided to make use of it.
  6. Received my micro-SD Harmony yesterday. So simple and yet so amazing...
  7. If the seller decided to go that far and open the box to just "look at interior", should have just pulled the unit out and take pictures.
  8. Reason I contemplating one front connection was to run directly from computer to splitter, then peripherals connected to the back, but still in build phase and haven't hacked up the case yet.
  9. Might add SIO2PC/SIO2150 internally. Plenty of room.
  10. Getting parts together. Removed female SIO and SIO cable from board to re-use. Goal is two SIO ports on backside and one SIO cable on front.
  11. Even though you are getting a DIN to RCA cable, you could also purchase a RF to COAX adapter to eliminate the need for the switchbox when using the RF out. Usually can find for only a few dollars locally or super cheap on eBay.
  12. Yes I'm aware of that kit. Not too fond of the triangular layout. I already have all the SIO parts and the AT-846 case seems to be a perfect unit in size and use.
  13. That things a beast. I'd sell it and take the money to purchase a 2600/7800 CX80 or CX22 or a or a WICO Trak Ball. They are smaller and easier to use. Compatible with 8-bit computers.
  14. I have an Atari 600XL that I upgraded to 64K. EDIT: Moved to ebay.
  15. I plan to build a 3 connector SIO hub using an old Axiom AT-846 case (and parts). Is it as simple as just running all pins in parallel or is there more to it? Seems simple enough and feel it should just be a pass-thru with no extra connectors or parts.
  16. So far I see one 5200 and 4 CX-52 controllers, one 5200 Masterplay interface (digital to analaog adapter), one 400 with odd keyboard attachment???, one 800XL, one 1050, one 1010, one 410, two CX-22 trak-balls, one CX-77 touch tablet, several 2600 joysticks and paddles, several 8-bit cartridges for both computer and 5200, several manuals/books.
  17. Extreme impulse buy. Buy it now on ebay. Not sure if any of this even works, but I'm taking a chance. Appears to need a lot of cleaning and sorting out. A LOT of cleaning and sorting. This is the auction picture of most of the items. Description stated it comes with several other controllers and more cartridges. Power supplies appear to be piled up in and around wooden box to the right. Patiently waiting for shipment.
  18. From what I've seen those returns are actually repackaged in a box with refurbished unit labelled on the outside. Not sure these are in the same category, but I can't be certain.
  19. XM301 does not have a power supply. It runs off the SIO...
  20. Received mine yesterday. The BEST thing ever. Works flawlessly... ...wonderful. Best addition to my 8-bit collection.
  21. What H454 said. Make sure you are buying data transfer/charger cables. Not just a charging cable. Charging cables do not have the necessary connections (wires) to allow communication between PC and cart.
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