19 June 2008, 04:49 | #1 |
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Todd's CF equipped A1200
Howdy folks!
I still haven't decided if I want to remove the RF shield from my A1200, but thought I would show some pics of it after adding a 4 gig Sandisk Ultra II CF card tonight. Notice the high tech monitor stand in place. I used double sided tape to attach a piece of plastic to the bottom of the CF adaptor as to prevent it from shorting out. Then I attached velcro to hold it down to the RF shield. That way its easy to take out if needed. As you can see, I did the HD led mod. Can't possibly go without that. My a1200 is an NTSC unit with a Dataflyer 1200 scsi module and a Microbotics 1200z fastram/fpu unit in the trapdoor. Need to pick up an accelerator some time. According to Sysinfo, the CF card gets about 2.2 megabytes/sec transfer. Not too shabby. Last edited by thgill; 19 June 2008 at 11:39. |
19 June 2008, 06:05 | #2 |
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welcome to the CF HD club It still feels weird and awesome at the same time hearing absolutely no noise from the DH0
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19 June 2008, 09:04 | #3 |
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Very nice
My RF shield is getting in the way, think I might have to lose it. Any ideas on how to secure the CF card and gubbins without a shield to stick it on |
19 June 2008, 14:05 | #4 |
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A very elegant mod there thgill
I love that little data-flyer... its cute and 2.2MB r/w is pretty damn good for only a fast mem equipped miggy!! Last edited by Zetr0; 19 June 2008 at 14:13. |
19 June 2008, 16:18 | #5 |
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i see my led mod added ..
cool monitor! i have one like this (D-2) and i reconstruction coz is a little pestering.. |
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Yup, worked a treat. Though I did have to solder to the other side of the LED to get it to function. My 1084s is also a D-2 model. Little yellowing on the backside, but the front is clean and it has an excellent picture on it considering its 16 years old. . Though I do see a scandoubler/flicker fixer and VGA monitor in my future. |
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19 June 2008, 23:07 | #7 |
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yep same monitor type and i love it,is original memorys of Commodore..
other good solution whit no flicker and quality screen is LCD TV monitor via rgb scart. http://pspemulation.condor.serverpro...hots/AMI14.jpg |
20 June 2008, 23:27 | #8 |
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Nice work chap
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