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What parts do I need to build SMD to DIP adaptor?
« on: January 23, 2011, 01:00:56 PM »
Right here is the plan, we have a decent A600 accelerator, we need to make it fit in a much nicer to use Amiga like 1000/1500/2000 etc.

I presume the 68k SMD unit the A600 has identical pinouts to the 68k DIP package. But are the voltages the same also?

If the voltages are the same is it possible to buy kits or components to build your own bespoke SMD to DIP adaptor?

I find the A600 power connector to be a weak point in the design and there is no way I am spending hours doing things on Dpaint only to have it shut off if the machine is moved 1mm or something stupid (all 4 I got were like this. Horrible cheap nasty machine!)
 

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Re: What parts do I need to build SMD to DIP adaptor?
« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2011, 03:20:17 PM »
Ah OK didn't check price of 630 and didn't know it isn't 100% logically compatible with 500/1000/2000 etc so it's a no go.

I'm not really interested in A500 stuff either. I don't want to type lots of code on the nasty A500 or A600 keyboards and find both ureliable to invest in parts I can't use on my 2000 or 1000 that's all, otherwise theyre fine as gaming rigs for classic gaming :)

Also 020 is usually too slowwwwww so unless it's 28mhz like Blizzard 1220 I'll pass. Also needs to fit on A1000 CPU.