MatthiasH
New member
Hi!
I rebuild the CDTV-SCSI-Adapter as shown here.
Price is 13€ + shipping (registered letter approx. 7€ to many countires including EU and USA) .
The project contains: PCB, parts and an AM33C93A-P16 SCSI-Chip.
I have only a very few complete sets left, but some PCBs extra (6,50€).
The project requires medium solder skills (only Though Hole Technology no SMD).
The adapter works "out of the box" when plugged in in the CDTV and A570.
A 2.30-CDTV-ROM and Kick 3.1 is strongly recomended, but Kick 1.3 and ROM 1.0 works, too. The unpatched commodore driver has a 1GB limit!
Of course, in the A570 the PCB sticks out at the end. Picture here!
It contains one internal 50-Pin Pinheader, onboard Terminator, an option to connect an activityLED (not included) and an option for a disable switch (not included).
Why no external connector? To do so you need to build a cover for the Expansionslot. Many people just want to add an internal harddrive.
You can allways connect an external adapter at the end of your internal SCSI-Cable and build your own sollution.
This is a community project! No profit (ok, 2€ to cover prototyping-costs ) , just material-costs as almost anything on a1k.org
!
Best regards
Matthias
I rebuild the CDTV-SCSI-Adapter as shown here.
Price is 13€ + shipping (registered letter approx. 7€ to many countires including EU and USA) .
The project contains: PCB, parts and an AM33C93A-P16 SCSI-Chip.
I have only a very few complete sets left, but some PCBs extra (6,50€).
The project requires medium solder skills (only Though Hole Technology no SMD).
The adapter works "out of the box" when plugged in in the CDTV and A570.
A 2.30-CDTV-ROM and Kick 3.1 is strongly recomended, but Kick 1.3 and ROM 1.0 works, too. The unpatched commodore driver has a 1GB limit!
Of course, in the A570 the PCB sticks out at the end. Picture here!
It contains one internal 50-Pin Pinheader, onboard Terminator, an option to connect an activityLED (not included) and an option for a disable switch (not included).
Why no external connector? To do so you need to build a cover for the Expansionslot. Many people just want to add an internal harddrive.
You can allways connect an external adapter at the end of your internal SCSI-Cable and build your own sollution.
This is a community project! No profit (ok, 2€ to cover prototyping-costs ) , just material-costs as almost anything on a1k.org
Best regards
Matthias
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