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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: PG on April 22, 2005, 11:35:49 PM
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Well, i have found an easy way to use an Teac cd-224e as an internal cd, i thought i should share it with anyone interested.
Here is some pictures of my adapter:
http://per-gunnar.johansson.bwm.se/
Just make sure the CD is set as slave, pin 47 to ground!
If anyone is interested in the adapter, feel free to contact me at: per-gunnar_johansson@NOSPAMspray.se
Just remove NOSPAM before sending the email..:-)
Price 12GBP + shipping
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Congratulations, looks as good as http://home.twcny.rr.com/wicksall/1200CDMod.html (http://home.twcny.rr.com/wicksall/1200CDMod.html) on this thread (http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=10057) :lol:
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ill be wanting one of these in a couple of months. does it come with newbie proof instructions?
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Ok!
The adapter itself is very easy to install, just plug and play!..:-)
Then of course you must also find a slimline cd, ide-adapter, a short 3.5" cable and a floppy connector for the power supply to the cd.
The most complicated part is maybe to set the CD as slave if its not when you buy it.
I also forgot to mention, you need a 4.5A PSU!
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In other words, a heavy Amiga500 power supply :)
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Yes!..:-)
Important: i now discovered that i made a mistake when i wrote down my email address..:-(
The error is now corrected, so if anyone has tried to contact me via email, please try again!!
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are you sure this is the simplest way to add an internal cd drive
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I think the only easier way is if you find a slimline cd with a 2.5" Ide-adapter.
Then you would only need a 2.5"-2.5" cable and add an extra connector...
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I ordered an adapter a few days ago and its arrived already.
it looks very solid and well made! :) :-D :-)
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@PG
What exactly are you selling? That cable with the extra HD port?
if yes....I want one! is it buffered?
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what is the name of the adaptor that changes the cd interface to ide? seen some on ebay but the teak cd seems to have a ribbon connection.
could someone please give me a list of exactly what i'll need to do this? also do i have to use a teac 224e? could i use a cd burner? maybe a thinkpad cdr drive?
thanks Juv.U.K
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@leirbag28:
Yes, thats right, im selling the cable with the extra 3.5" IDE connector + 5V power supply for the CD-Rom.
Its not buffered, its not necessary.
If youre interested, please mail me for details!..:-)
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@JuvUk:
If you do a search on ebay, try for example: "slim ide adapter" and you should find what you are looking for.
If you intend to use my adapter cable you will also need:
1. A slimline CD-rom set as slave (i have only tested Teac cd-224e so far, but any ATAPI CD-Rom/burner should work, i think.)
2. The slim ide adapter
3. A 3.5" - 3.5" cable to connect the cd-rom to my adapter cable.
4. A floppy power connector with about 10cm cable, for the CD-Rom power supply.
That should be all you need..:-)
Note: i recommend that you use a 4.5A PSU!
If you can only find a Teac cd-224e set as master, you can change it to slave by for example soldering a wire from pin 47 to ground.
More info about this can be found at:
http://www.teac.com/DSPD/support/cdrom_drives/cdrom_drives.htm
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i want to buy a cable!!!!
but email doesnt seem to work!!
also where will i get a power cable from?
thx Juv.U.K
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you have tried to contact him with the email address above without the NOSPAM bit right?
he sent mine pretty quick