For Sale A500 IDE adapters, PS/2 mouse adapter, A600 CF adapter

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v401 pcb's area is smaller, which might help it fit with other add-on boards. Cf adapters should work (note ide bus master/slave settings)
+5v supply is on one 40-pin connector pin for adapters. (in the key pin position)

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let's see if i get ide68k boards completed by next week
 
v401 pcb's area is smaller, which might help it fit with other add-on boards. Cf adapters should work (note ide bus master/slave settings)
+5v supply is on one 40-pin connector pin for adapters. (in the key pin position)

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let's see if i get ide68k boards completed by next week


Very nice. Maybe we solve our biggest problem with this tiny device.

Interested for 2.
 
Received my PS/2 mouse adapter today.

Works excellently.
 
Put me down for a CFIDE. (New member, can't PM just yet.)

And, the DIY-kits: are they through-hole or SMT-soldering?
 
I'd love a PS2 mouse adapter please! :D I'm a new member but I've posted in the Introduce Yourself section so I'll have a go at sending you a PM now...

Thanks!
 
Any chance that the IDE adapter would fit on top of an a500 hurricane accelerator with an cf-card installed?
I would like to fit both in my a500 if possible.


The old version of the IDE Adapter without CF-Slot does not work together with the Hurricane, and in the case isn´t enough space for both. The only accelerator that i got to work with the IDE Adaptor was a Apollo520.
 
Assembled, but untested v401. The cpld code is not yet fitted.
 

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Assembled, but untested v401. The cpld code is not yet fitted.


These are absolutely perfect. When do you expect to finish them/test them ?

This adapter has 40pin IDE connector. So it will need a power plug ?
 
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PS2 Mouse Adapter received

PS2 Mouse Adapter received

I received my PS2 Mouse Adapter a few days ago - *fabulous* little device, worked first time and no problems with my optical mouse! :cool: Very, very happy with that! :D

Cheers Mika! Many many thanks to you :thumbsup:
 
I have 2 tested and ready to ship mouse adapters for sale at the moment.
Price for 1 adapter is 12 euros and includes shipping (priority letter post).

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Assembled, but untested v401. The cpld code is not yet fitted.


These are absolutely perfect. When do you expect to finish them/test them ?

This adapter has 40pin IDE connector. So it will need a power plug ?

In may. I've connected to the board with jtag, I could erase the cpld, but i have no code to program it. Needs adaptation from previous abel source code, I'm going to use one master abel source file with optional bits for each ide68k version.

+5V supply on the 40-pin connector might eliminate need to externally connect power to a IDE-CF adapter connected to it. Or IDE-SD, IDE-SATA, which might work with ide68k(?).
 
I have 2 tested and ready to ship mouse adapters for sale at the moment.
Price for 1 adapter is 12 euros and includes shipping (priority letter post).

---------- Post added at 13:54 ---------- Previous post was at 13:49 ----------

Assembled, but untested v401. The cpld code is not yet fitted.


These are absolutely perfect. When do you expect to finish them/test them ?

This adapter has 40pin IDE connector. So it will need a power plug ?

In may. I've connected to the board with jtag, I could erase the cpld, but i have no code to program it. Needs adaptation from previous abel source code, I'm going to use one master abel source file with optional bits for each ide68k version.

+5V supply on the 40-pin connector might eliminate need to externally connect power to a IDE-CF adapter connected to it. Or IDE-SD, IDE-SATA, which might work with ide68k(?).

So we will have to power the adapter (i mean cf adapter connected to the IDE) from the floppy connector of the mainboard.

Right ?
 
So we will have to power the adapter (i mean cf adapter connected to the IDE) from the floppy connector of the mainboard.

Right ?

No, it's the other way. If your cf-adapter supports taking power from that key pin position, it will get it through the 40-pin connector of v401. Are you thinking of an cf adapter with male (to cable) or female (to board) ide connector? The latter type might be more likely to be able to take power directly from 40-pin connector .

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Previous ide68k had 39-pin connectors where polarisation key pin was removed to allow 80-wire or other key pin polarised ide cables.

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To v401 pcb you can solder a 40-pin header as well as a 39-pin header.
 
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