Hi, I am sorry for late reply, sometimes I do not receive notification to my email. Yes can post to US , but please be aware that TICK is 50Hz do you would have to use internal.Will you ship to US? If so, I'll PM for one.
Hi, I am sorry for late reply, sometimes I do not receive notification to my email. Yes can post to US , but please be aware that TICK is 50Hz do you would have to use internal.Will you ship to US? If so, I'll PM for one.
Hi, yes still availableHello,
interested if you still have one.
To France, so 28 pounds ?
Best Regards;
Hi, Yes still available.Interested if one avaible, thanks.![]()
Hi, recently I managed to modify code to generate 60Hz , but I am unable to test it. Someone in US will test it for me soon. Once tested I will update main post.Hello,
The first post says it is a 50Hz TICK, does that mean it will not work on a US 60Hz system?
Blah, nevermind, I just saw the second page saying 'no'.
I have for sale a few ATX power adapters for Amiga 2000/3000 with Tick generator (only 50Hz). PCB is my design and code for PIC written by my friend.
Tested by myself and a few friends, but I can not guarantee it will work with all configurations/expansion cards.
Price is £17 per one unit plus postage.
Postage within the UK £5, rest of Europe £13 (I post only tracked and signed)
PayPal as a friend or add PayPal fees.
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More pictures here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1RoL-MFE9nodbWGxfezXrlyiTcU6DjUF1?usp=sharing
-5V is "converted" from -12V via 7905 voltage regulator, but alternatively Chinese module can be installed which "converts" +12V to -5V
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I can provide stl file for 3d printable bracket.
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My related projects:
https://www.amibay.com/showthread.ph...-adapter-plate
https://www.amibay.com/showthread.ph...00-custom-case
https://www.amibay.com/showthread.ph...00-custom-case
Yes, but not everyone will be compatible with 3d printed bracket, please see picture I can recomend this one: Amazon product ASIN B07XVSV7G4hello
Can any modern PC power supply be used?