Hello everybody,
I'm looking for an ATX to A3000T Adapter Cable , like amigamaniac's cables.
Please make your offer (good price) including P&P (France). Paypal payment.
Thanks a lot.
Cheers,
LTAC
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Hello everybody,
I'm looking for an ATX to A3000T Adapter Cable , like amigamaniac's cables.
Please make your offer (good price) including P&P (France). Paypal payment.
Thanks a lot.
Cheers,
LTAC
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I have looked all over for one also. Currently, I don't Think anyone makes them. I tried to Get AmiTrix to at least order the parts in, back in November. Then If I ordered 10 of each part, the Cost per unit was about $18 CAN form DIGIKEY. The motherboard plug is an off the shelf standard connector, but off hand I can't recall the name (think it starts with an R). But like anything with Amitrix, they will get to it in about 10 years time
I contacted amiga maniac about a 3000T cable and he is willing to make you one. He told me that he had done it before
The powerconnector on the A3000T motherboard is a standard ATX24 socket...
So getting a ATX20/24 to ATX24 extension cable and then modding it to the correct voltages should be fairly easy... :roll:
Do you have a picture please? Thx.
For me???:p Thanks :thumbsup:
I've already sent a message to Amigamaniac but no news:(.
Are you sure? I don't want to burn my precious:D
Do you have a schematic of the A3000T powerconnector? Thx.
I'll check each pins to see voltages.
Sorry, I was thinking the 3000D was the same as the T, Its been a while since my T was apart., But you will need a power switch in there also, unless you want to reach around back all the time.
Wireing link for all Amiga's ATX to etc. HERE
If you compare these two pictures you see it's the same connector....
The voltages are NOT the same.. So DON'T connect a standard ATX PSU directly to the A3000T motherboard unless you want to see some smoke!!
A3000T http://www.amiga-hardware.com/downlo...0tmb_rev61.jpg
Standard ATX24 http://www.bjorn3d.com/Material/revi...PRO_2D_H_x.jpg
I don't know the correct voltages but if you can use a multimeter and measure it that would probably be the easiest way to find out.
Found this if it helps.. http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=17636
Edit: Or the link to Ian Stedman's page quarkx linked to...
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No news about amiga maniac :(
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