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  1. wottle

    PowerBook 1xx USB-C PD Adapter

    That’s a good option for people that haven’t already bought the trigger boards. Less work than printing a box buying a trigger board. Update: built and works very well. Since there was no buck/boost converter in the 3d printed case, I used hot glue to secure the usb trigger board on the one...
  2. wottle

    PowerBook 1xx USB-C PD Adapter

    Update number 2. The new adapters that do smaller boosting of voltage seem to be working well. I'm using a 20v trigger board for the 24v and a 15v trigger board for my 16v adapter, both with boost converters.. Both ran for a good amount of time without failing / overheating. The 7.5v adapter...
  3. wottle

    Performa 640CD DOS Compatible Black Screen in DOS mode

    I recently picked up a Performa 640CD while visiting my sister in Colorado. Pictures showed the Mac side booting fine, and the price was good, and it had the DOS compatible markings on the front! Was looking for a partner to go with my 6115 with a DOS card, so I picked it up, removed some of...
  4. wottle

    PowerBook 1xx USB-C PD Adapter

    Minor update. I haven't used the adapters too extensively yet, but I did break two of my boost converters powering my PowerBook G4 (Al 12") for only about 5 minutes. I forgot this one actually has a battery that takes a charge, and I believe a combination of boosting the voltage from 15v to...
  5. wottle

    Case for Androda's Mac Portable VGA Adapter

    So I did a measurement and it does seem like the proportions are a bit off. a 640x400 resolution should put the screen at a 1.6:1 ratio. On my monitor, it is displaying as 1.51:1. So it is stretched vertically a bit. I suspect this could be adjusted in the software on the adapter given that...
  6. wottle

    Case for Androda's Mac Portable VGA Adapter

    My understanding is that it matches the 640x400 resolution of the Portable. So the black bars at the top and bottom are for the 80 pixels that aren't populated on the 640x480 output. Getting hit by the hurricane at the moment so I don't want to plug it in during sporadic power outages to...
  7. wottle

    Case for Androda's Mac Portable VGA Adapter

    Getting better… … back together and still working. Not sure why it refused to power on before. and here’s my little box:
  8. wottle

    Case for Androda's Mac Portable VGA Adapter

    Unfortunately, this will have to do for now. Took everything out and trying to remove as much as possible. Video out definitely does work, though. Apologies for the messy desk One thing I did notice when my machine was still together is that the case I printed is tight up against the back of...
  9. wottle

    Case for Androda's Mac Portable VGA Adapter

    I tried to grab one, but my Portable is being a bit finicky. I'll snap one when I figure out why it's not booting.
  10. wottle

    Case for Androda's Mac Portable VGA Adapter

    Since I didn't learn my lesson about my terrible design skills while trying to build a universal laptop power adapter, I recently ordered one of @Androda's Portable VGA adapters and thought, "I probably should cover this up before I damage it and short out something important". So I build a...
  11. wottle

    PowerBook 1xx USB-C PD Adapter

    Appreciate it. I may need to look into PrusaSlicer (I use Cura just because it's what I learned on and I have my printer settings the way I like them). I used Stamping in MeshMixer to add the voltages, but I'm guessing PrusaSlicer would be a much easier, cleaner process. Here's the finished...
  12. wottle

    PowerBook 1xx USB-C PD Adapter

    OK, I put together my own versions of these. One using the buck converter you specified, and two using this boost converter to get 16v and 24v versions: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BNHR4HW?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 I chose it because it matched the dimensions of the buck...
  13. wottle

    PowerBook 1xx USB-C PD Adapter

    This is awesome. I've been exploring options for my vintage laptops and basically came to a similar solution to yours. I originally built a variable output device thinking one device for everything, but now I like the idea of USB-C with step-down / step up converters dedicated for each of the...
  14. wottle

    Best long term solution for powering portables

    It does feel like the 24v to 20v may be too much of a gap. I think I may make a cable with the 12v trigger and a 24v booster inline. That will allow it to still be pretty discreet, but get me, hopefully, the stable 24v that will work best. I will still use interchangeable tips for the various...
  15. wottle

    Best long term solution for powering portables

    OK, I went through a couple iterations and I think I got a good mix of sleekness and thermal handling. Waiting on my newest print to confirm, but with my earlier design, the buck/boost converter thermal protection would kick in and shut it down, which is not ideal when powering a laptop with no...
  16. wottle

    Best long term solution for powering portables

    Ok, I got my new 3D printer and I need to do a bit of tweaking to get the print quality improved, but I was able to create a new box for the components and it’s a much better size. I’ll try to get the files posted up on Thingiverse with the full BoM when I have a bit of time. I also have a model...
  17. wottle

    Best long term solution for powering portables

    My 3d printer is acting up, but I realized I have a plastic project box I never used and bought a panel mount USB-C port, cut some holes in the box, and put most of the stuff inside. The box is comically large for what I have inside, so I’ll address that when I make the printable box for...
  18. wottle

    Mac N' Frost 🥶❄️💨

    I just had a co-worker give me his 512k (upgraded from 128k) and it had this on top. Here's a quick picture I took of the underside. I couldn't figure out what the floppy storage compartment was for, but thanks to this post I can confirm it does indeed fit 3.5" floppies very well.
  19. wottle

    Best long term solution for powering portables

    My 3d printer is acting up, but I realized I have a plastic project box I never used and bought a panel mount USB-C port, cut some holes in the box, and put most of the stuff inside. The box is comically large for what I have inside, so I’ll address that when I make the printable box for...
  20. wottle

    Best long term solution for powering portables

    OK, it's not an ideal solution, since it would be relatively easy to make a mistake and send too much power to the wrong laptop, but I was able to make a semi-universal laptop battery solution that works with most of my laptops. Basically, I start with a 20v USB-C trigger adapter (...