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Offline leirbag28Topic starter

CD32 PSU from an A1200?
« on: May 26, 2004, 09:22:47 PM »


Hello fellow Amiga Users. I have heard it possible to convert an A1200/A500/A600 PSU into a CD32 power supply.

 If so I need to know how, and if it actually supplies more power than the normal CD32 PSU.

Why do I want this?, well because after many years of using the normal CD32 PSU with my CD32/SX32 pro..........it finally seems to be dying. I have tried 2 other CD32 PSU's and still the same problem..........the CD32 stops booting midway, or when fully booted, while I am working it just shuts down.

 I have a few A500 PSu's  including one that provides +5v @6.5A  the others at 4.5A.thats still more than the A600 and A1200 PSU.

Someone give me a link on how to do it or a description please. Last time I did it, I fried a Hard drive and almost the SX-1 that I had. (although it probably was because I used an old PC (286) power supply :-) )



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Offline leirbag28Topic starter

Re: CD32 PSU from an A1200?
« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2004, 10:45:49 PM »
@Stedy

Thanks Stedy, I was just looking at it on there before I saw your reply...........I was cutting my CD32 PSU and noticed that the Shielding seems to be connected.

 What I am trying to do is to connect an A500 PSU to a CD32. Should I connect the Sheilding?

I am kinda scared to do this, I have destroyed quite a few CD32's




By the way, I like they way you had your Web page before with the green glowing letters and gray background................it seemed more CD32/SX32 ish.
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Offline leirbag28Topic starter

Re: CD32 PSU from an A1200?
« Reply #2 on: May 26, 2004, 10:57:56 PM »
@x56h34

Thanks for that link.interesting stuff...........does that adaptor look like this:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3543&item=8107921895&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
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Offline leirbag28Topic starter

Re: CD32 PSU from an A1200?
« Reply #3 on: May 27, 2004, 12:57:41 AM »
@Stedy wrote:

Just check you have the right voltages on the right pins before plugging into the CD32, $5 on a cheap multimeter saves a CD32!

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 I have no idea how to check what your saying.
and how to apply it.

So what do you think if I just connect an A500 PSU?
 it should be sufficient right?

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Offline leirbag28Topic starter

Re: CD32 PSU from an A1200?
« Reply #4 on: May 31, 2004, 04:58:25 PM »
@StevenJGore

 I just made that Amiga 500 to CD32 power supply yesterday.............it supplies my CD32 with FMV fine.but my SX32 pro.........still not enough power.............I even tried an A1200 BIGFOOT! that worked somewhat with my CD32/FMV but seemed to hang the CDROM, and it did not work with my SX32.it gave it power but it seemed to freeze. WHATS GOING ON!

What i suspect is bad power distro and I saw oxidating contacts under the FPU chip. its turning white under there. I was considering giving the HD a separate power or connecting it directly to the motherboards power like I did to the fan.

This is really awfull, I need my CD32/SX32 for a presentation in 2 days.........I may have to use my A1200 wich has a slower CPU and no FPU and crashes alot.

I need to find a solution to this power probem.
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Offline leirbag28Topic starter

Re: CD32 PSU from an A1200?
« Reply #5 on: May 31, 2004, 10:56:28 PM »
@Stedy

 Yes send me pictures or something.... remember I don't know too much about the way the Power on the CD32 works, so please send me a detailed pic with description on how to connect the Laptop HD directly to the CD32 power or what it was you were saying. Did you mean the actual switch on the inside? or did you mean the inside part of where you plug the CD32's power?

I really see no oxidizing on it..........I already had a Fan wired to that but I just copied someone else........I didnt know what supplied what........I am guessing that the laptop needs +5v and Ground...........it might be easier if I just cut the 2 HD cables and wired them like you said...........I noticed in your website you wired it from underneath.....isnt that giving it double the amount of +5v and Ground?  since you still have the HD cable fully connected?
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