Karlos wrote:
Before getting a tower, I used an old PC supply.
I was worried about the current levels that would pass through the standard A1200 power socket, so I fitted an additional one.
I used a standard male hard disk power connector (from maplins), fitted into the back of my A1200, having cut a wee hole with a hacksaw and used a bit of super glue. I then powered the floppy disk/hard disk from this socket, and later added an additional feed to the mainboard via the original floppy power connector (be careful of the pin arrangement else you'll pump 12VDC into the 5VDC line!)
The upshot was that I had 2 power leads going into my A1200, both of which needed to be pugged in else it wouldn't work ;-)
This worked perfectly as a temporary fix until I got a tower.
Sounds fine, that's what I envisioned in the 1st place. On the other hand GreggBz's solution is much more elegant : That way you only have 1 cable.
thanks for the options !
Now I'm wondering, this time on my 4000, can I plug *that* much items init ?
A4040 w/ orgiginal DaughterBoards
GVP HC+8 Ser.II Rev.II (has a PSU socket, drains it from the ZII port)
TEAC SCSI CD-ROM (x32 I guess)
Original HD FLoppy drive
Conner
CP30540 520 Mg SCSI HD (came w/ the machine I guess, am I correct ?)
IBM
DDRS-HG 4560Mg SCSI HD
Seagate
Hawk ST15230N (the BIG one, server stuff, double the thickness and heavy metal case)
The two latter disks are not mounted yet, since I'm quite concerned about power issues. I don't want to be losing data by corruption or long stress-inducing revalidations...
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