SkydivinGirl
Retro Girl
Hi everyone!
I was able to heat up my soldering iron over the holidays and built a couple kits that have been waiting for my attention. The petSD is one of these kits.
The petSD is a basically IEEE-488 connected SD2IEC device for the Commodore/CBM PET computers. One of the neat things about this board is that you can add additional functionality to the device by adding the components necessary for those functions.
The base kit includes all the components necessary for the SD2IEC functionality. Other components can be added to the board for a Battery Backed-Up Clock, USB functionality that uses your computer for storage, and an Ethernet port. From what I've been able to tell, the Ethernet functionality has not yet been implemented.
I purchased the device from Retro-Donald's Sinchai shop. The only options he has available are the base kit and the Battery Backed-Up Clock so that's what I purchased. It would be nice if they offered the USB option with the USB chip already soldered to the board since that's the only small surface mount component and I don't have the skills to solder something that small.
The PCB of the petSD is a nice, black color. Unfortunately, the black PCB made it more difficult to see my work as I was soldering and I'm not very happy with the soldering on the SD card slot. I've since bought a nice, magnifying lamp so I'll most likely remove the SD slot, clean everything up and redo it.
Since my only fully working PET is kept at my workplace, I wasn't able to test it until today. Fortunately, everything worked perfectly and I'm super happy with the device. I've attached pictures of the kit before assembly as well as pictures post-assembly and a screen shot of using the device on my CBM Model 8032.
The kit came with a plastic mounting box, but I need to cut all the necessary holes myself. I'll post more pictures as I finish it up.
For more information on this device, go to the Sinchai.de shop I linked to above or go to the petSD project site.
Thanks for looking!
Heather
I was able to heat up my soldering iron over the holidays and built a couple kits that have been waiting for my attention. The petSD is one of these kits.
The petSD is a basically IEEE-488 connected SD2IEC device for the Commodore/CBM PET computers. One of the neat things about this board is that you can add additional functionality to the device by adding the components necessary for those functions.
The base kit includes all the components necessary for the SD2IEC functionality. Other components can be added to the board for a Battery Backed-Up Clock, USB functionality that uses your computer for storage, and an Ethernet port. From what I've been able to tell, the Ethernet functionality has not yet been implemented.
I purchased the device from Retro-Donald's Sinchai shop. The only options he has available are the base kit and the Battery Backed-Up Clock so that's what I purchased. It would be nice if they offered the USB option with the USB chip already soldered to the board since that's the only small surface mount component and I don't have the skills to solder something that small.
The PCB of the petSD is a nice, black color. Unfortunately, the black PCB made it more difficult to see my work as I was soldering and I'm not very happy with the soldering on the SD card slot. I've since bought a nice, magnifying lamp so I'll most likely remove the SD slot, clean everything up and redo it.
Since my only fully working PET is kept at my workplace, I wasn't able to test it until today. Fortunately, everything worked perfectly and I'm super happy with the device. I've attached pictures of the kit before assembly as well as pictures post-assembly and a screen shot of using the device on my CBM Model 8032.
The kit came with a plastic mounting box, but I need to cut all the necessary holes myself. I'll post more pictures as I finish it up.
For more information on this device, go to the Sinchai.de shop I linked to above or go to the petSD project site.
Thanks for looking!
Heather