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magic_gun wrote:hello friends,
I wanted to convert to pc atari st 1040 machine (this was my dream since a long time)
me and my team have accomplished and wanted to share with you
detailed pictures and my other projects
http://www.atariturkiye.com
finding retro mod sheet
respect and love sincerely
magic_gun wrote:hello friends,
I wanted to convert to pc atari st 1040 machine (this was my dream since a long time)
me and my team have accomplished and wanted to share with you
detailed pictures and my other projects
magic_gun wrote:Dear atarians
Thank you very much. for your intersting![]()
We are upgrading our web.
In this case you can join our forum and give your advise.( very important for us)
Best Regards.
atari turkiye team
http://www.atariturkiye.com/atari-forum.html
simbo wrote:http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Biostar-MCP6PB-M2-AM2-Micro-ATX-Motherboard-Graphics_W0QQitemZ290364016224QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Motherboards_CPUs?hash=item439b0b4660
here is a £35 choice in ebay inc post
alexh wrote:simbo wrote:http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Biostar-MCP6PB-M2-AM2-Micro-ATX-Motherboard-Graphics_W0QQitemZ290364016224QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Motherboards_CPUs?hash=item439b0b4660
here is a £35 choice in ebay inc post
If you're going to buy a AM2+ motherboard then you _MUST_ get a 785G based motherboard. Only £10 more, all other IGP based chipsets pale into insignificance on 3D scores next to it (admittedly they are still pretty poor compared to cheap PCIe card). Plus having an SB710 southbridge means you can attempt to unlock the 2nd core of a £25 Sempron 140 (assuming it is not broken) which can save you even more money.
joska wrote:Very nice! That keyboard PCB is very impressive indeed. Why did you choose this instead of just converting the ST keyboard protocol to PS/2 using a microcontroller.
nativ wrote:Hi,
I've used 'Plastikote' Spray's before without lacquer and they have lasted well, with lacquer even longer!
Regards
Ashley
BoNuS wrote:For the best result use nitro cellulose paint, not the synthetic kind of paint which is much softer.
Nitro-base is much harder and more scratch resistant. Best of all is ofcourse 2k CARpaint.
But it is much more difficult to do (real spraygun is needed) an toxic as hell.
magic_gun wrote:@atarisince1989
electro-chemical process (plastic on the aluminum and copper on anodized Finally) coated is best, but I think is too expensive.
approximately 500 usd as a case st![]()
cellulose paint and varnish on the successful results but also gives
AtariSince1989 wrote:joska wrote:Very nice! That keyboard PCB is very impressive indeed. Why did you choose this instead of just converting the ST keyboard protocol to PS/2 using a microcontroller.
I was thinking about to do a mod to use the STE keyboard on the PC, some kind of like that: http://symlink.dk/projects/c64key/ but more simple, without the ATmega8.
Is that difficult to do? I'm not too much into electronics. Thanks a lot.
joska wrote:AtariSince1989 wrote:joska wrote:Very nice! That keyboard PCB is very impressive indeed. Why did you choose this instead of just converting the ST keyboard protocol to PS/2 using a microcontroller.
I was thinking about to do a mod to use the STE keyboard on the PC, some kind of like that: http://symlink.dk/projects/c64key/ but more simple, without the ATmega8.
Is that difficult to do? I'm not too much into electronics. Thanks a lot.
I have made such an adapter. Using a microcontroller like the Atmega is definitely the easy solution. I've made such an adapter using an Atmega168 so I can use a TT keyboard with my TT. PM me if you're interested in details.
karlm wrote:joska wrote:I have made such an adapter. Using a microcontroller like the Atmega is definitely the easy solution. I've made such an adapter using an Atmega168 so I can use a TT keyboard with my TT. PM me if you're interested in details.
I'm assuming that is a typo there joska - i would hope a TT keyboard works with a TT ...
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