Skyler
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4 hours ago, NIAD said:Yep, engaging and holding these reset SLIDE switches (Computer and Cartridge) should keep the ADAM in a state of limbo until they are released.
He never answered if he has an ADAM Printer to connect to the system to provide power to see what the result would be especially concerning the reset switches. What would also be nice to know is whether he has a Stand-Alone Memory Console or the Exp. Mod. #3 Memory Console?
Stand alone. I don't have anything connected right now.
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4 hours ago, Tekman said:The RQ-50B doesn’t have the best +12V specs, but should probably still work. It also has a -12V terminal that isn’t needed. In the future, the RT-50A is the best choice.
What is your +5V set to under load?
Do you have everything removed from the console while testing? Remove any internal expansion cards, disconnect all ADAMnet devices, including the keyboard, and disconnect any DDP drives.
Strange, holding reset should give you absolutely nothing at all and never boot up. I’m having trouble wrapping my head around that one.
About 4.93v don't have a printer to test with.
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54 minutes ago, Tekman said:Did you go by this image floating around the net? It’s incorrect!
This picture incorrectly shows ADAMnet Data or ADAMnet Reset (I would have to look closer to remember which one) wired directly to +5. The black wire should NOT be wired to +5. In fact, the bottom brown and black wires should be left unconnected unless you still need the ADAMnet signal from the DB9 connector to still use the original ADAM printer, which now only needs GND, Reset, and Data.
The picture also fails to show the top two green wires (white on some consoles) are both ground from the power supply.
The rest of the image is correct. I’ll post the correct schematic for you to go by.
If you're using the popular RT-50A power supply, connect the following:
RT-50A ADAM DB9
+5 Pin 3
COM (GND) Pin 5 and Pin 8
+V2 (+12V) Pin 1 and Pin 2
V3 (-5V) Pin 4
Was following a different one, and the only thing I didn't do was connect pin 8 to common. The psu im using is a mean well rq-50b. Some video on YouTube i saw recommended it, although that's not what they used in the video. Should also mention that after messing around with... somthing I was able to get a slight picture out of the thing while running without holding Reset, however there is still alot of noise coming from the speaker of the TV when its like this. Holding reset still seems to make it run fine though.
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This is a bit of a followup to a post I already made about a power supply I was working on. Anyway I was able to get the adam to run by just running my own wires to the db9 connector instead of using a serial cable. I now have the problem that the thing only runs if I hold down one of the reset switches and even then the picture is noisy, and the channel 3/4 switch seems to do nothing. If anyone knows what's going on here let me know please. I want my desk space back
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So im attempting to make a psu for my adam. I bought one that somoneone on YouTube recommended and followed a pinnout I found. When I tried it I got a black screen with some static. Checked the voltages at the supply while plugged in to the adam and they seem normal. Checked the voltage at the end of the cable and they were the same. Checked the voltages on the other side of the connector inside of the adam and they were low (like 10v, 1.7v, -6v) not sure what's up if the connector is bad, checked a few of the pins on it and they didn't have high resistance. I don't know if this is normal or not or even if the computer works, so any help is appreciated.

Adam only runs while reset is held
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This is the wiring I found from another form post on here. I've repeatedly checked to make sure its correct. Is there maybe some test points on the board I could also check?
Pin 1 +12v
Pin 2 +12v
Pin 3 +5v
Pin 4 -5v
Pin 5 Ground