+Blues76 #151 Posted October 19, 2020 Hi, I would like to get one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Peri Noid #152 Posted December 19, 2020 I'd take one, if still available. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
I and my 800XL #154 Posted January 2 hello, I´am sorry, I hope that I´am not to late. If it is possible, I like one for my 800XL please. If so, give me order how can I pay please. A lot of thanks. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
santosp #155 Posted January 2 Happy new year to all!😀 @I and my 800XL I have sent you pm. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
santosp #156 Posted January 5 (edited) I don't remember who from the interested members asked me about this in the past within personal message, but now is here. I hope this to help this member to use his Freezer device. It will must cut part of the edge of XE adapter, using for example a Dremel tool. After, it must manage a 8 pin IDC connector using ribbon cable, and plug it in the specific slot of the Freezer XE adapter. -This specific slot designed only in this version of Turbo Freezer 2011 device.- Edited January 5 by santosp 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tane #157 Posted January 6 22 hours ago, santosp said: -This specific slot designed only in this version of Turbo Freezer 2011 device.- Thank you. Is it possible to make a diagram for the 2020 Freezer version? Also, could it be simpler to follow?, something like the following example (instead of A13, IRQ, RST, ... ???? ) (just an example of a diagram, not proper connections) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
santosp #158 Posted January 6 (edited) I wonder how you will insert in your Atari the adapter , without to cut the ECI side of the printed circuit board!? I mean is not possible because it will contrary to the plastic shell. But even if this was possible, by sticking the cables directly to the adapter, it would never allow its removal from the Atari! The inputs on the new version, is marked on the adapter right next in the 10 pin slots, to which will be stuck the extra male IDC connector. Edited January 6 by santosp Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
santosp #159 Posted January 6 A better view as is now because the previous was a preliminary design. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tane #160 Posted January 7 Thank you. 3 hours ago, santosp said: I wonder how you will insert in your Atari the adapter , without to cut the ECI side of the printed circuit board!? I mean is not possible because it will contrary to the plastic shell. The full PCB will be inside with internal connections. 3 hours ago, santosp said: But even if this was possible If with a Syscheck it was possible, I guess there is a chance. Under the keyboard of a 65XE there is a lot of space for this. 3 hours ago, santosp said: it would never allow its removal from the Atari! Yep. A project for an embedded system. 3 hours ago, santosp said: The inputs on the new version, is marked on the adapter right next in the 10 pin slots, to which will be stuck the extra male IDC connector. Thanks, just remains the energy to start the "operation destruction" and see if it works Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites