For Sale New Atari ST/E hard disk interface - Faster and more SD card compatible than SatanDisk

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May I ask how do you connect it to the Atari ST? Final version has no wires, no soldering needed? Just plug the connector from outside of the Atari ST?

Yes, it is plugged directly to the Atari ST/E hard disk connector. There are no airwires, and soldering is not required.


Its a plug&play device, despite you need to use a micro USB cable and an external power source.

However, there are users using internal Atari ST/E 5 volts to power the device; but in this case, you need to attach wires to 5 Volts and GND pins of the ST/E.
 
Received and tested. Works great. Many thanks

Thanks for the feedback!


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@zzarko , @Gravislord

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Received and positive feedback left. Thanks :)


Many thanks for the public feedback!
 
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May I ask how do you connect it to the Atari ST? Final version has no wires, no soldering needed? Just plug the connector from outside of the Atari ST?

Yes, it is plugged directly to the Atari ST/E hard disk connector. There are no airwires, and soldering is not required.


Its a plug&play device, despite you need to use a micro USB cable and an external power source.

However, there are users using internal Atari ST/E 5 volts to power the device; but in this case, you need to attach wires to 5 Volts and GND pins of the ST/E.

I will buy one.
 
@unxaix

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you have a private message with the tracking number and additional information,
 
@seadrive , @trixta , @timit

Your hard disk units are ready!

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interested, sending PM

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Declaring interest! This seems like perfect buy for my Atari STE.
Sending PM...

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@custardo , @stano2000 , @Ievil

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interested in one!


Your hard disk unit is ready!

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May I ask how do you connect it to the Atari ST? Final version has no wires, no soldering needed? Just plug the connector from outside of the Atari ST?

Yes, it is plugged directly to the Atari ST/E hard disk connector. There are no airwires, and soldering is not required.


Its a plug&play device, despite you need to use a micro USB cable and an external power source.

However, there are users using internal Atari ST/E 5 volts to power the device; but in this case, you need to attach wires to 5 Volts and GND pins of the ST/E.

I will buy one.


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Hi, I'm interested in one please

Your hard disk unit is ready!

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@trixta , @timit , @custardo , @stano2000 , @ievil

Your units have been sent today,

You have a private message with the tracking number and additional information,
 
Declaring interest when you have one available.

Cheers...

Greetings Dragnet,

I take note of your request,
In September I shall return from holidays with at least 10 manufactured units,

I will contact you again,

Best,
 
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