Coming soon to a JCM-1.com near you - J21 breakout adapters for the #Apple #Macintosh SE & SE/30. Finally, you just use a bench power supply and a #RGBtoHDMI or #OSSC to troubleshoot boards!
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I've been checking Joe's Shop daily, but I'm not seeing that nifty little device appear. When is the official release date?
Also, if you or Joe have a video or even a text writeup about it, that would certainly be helpful to illustrate what it is and why it is useful.
Thanks!
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Adrian's kit for the Mac Plus is shown in his new video at the 12:16 timestamp below...
That kit with onboard ATX power supply attaches directly to the main motherboard connector, then he adds a 12V power source to it, and then he attaches an RGB-to-HDMI adapter, which in turn goes to a modern HDMI capable monitor. Adrian later shows his settings for the RGB-to-HDMI box, which is interestingly what @Mu0n showed in his thread here today.
Having the equivalent for an SE/30 is what I've been pondering, which is why I expressed interest in hearing more about your project, Ron.
Thank you for the information, Ron!That creator also has a version of the SE/30.... But it still plugs into the analog board... so it serves a different audience than the device I have made.
PicoRC/mac_se_se30.md at master · dekuNukem/PicoRC
PicoPSU adaptor for retro computers. Contribute to dekuNukem/PicoRC development by creating an account on GitHub.github.com
Thank you for the information, Ron!
Yes, I would prefer a solution for an SE/30 motherboard that is pretty much the same as the solution for the Mac Plus motherboard shown in Adrian‘s video. Not needing the analog board or stock CRT at all is the real benefit here.
I don’t have much experience with those power supplies, so I don’t really have a preference. Small yet powerful enough is about all I can say.As soon as my prototypes arrive in the mail, I'll gladly test them with a PICO ATX board.
If there is a specific model of PICO and 12V supply that you would like to see tested, link me the model information below and I will order them.
I don’t have much experience with those power supplies, so I don’t really have a preference. Small yet powerful enough is about all I can say.
But if you would be so kind as to put together a second kit for me, I would be more than happy to buy that from you! Buying a complete kit from the same source (especially an amazingly well informed source such as yourself ) certainly beats getting all the parts from different places, especially because I live in Japan.
Of course, if that’s too much trouble or just impossible, I fully understand.
Thank you, Ron!
PM sent!If you were to send me an address to the Land of the Rising Sun, I could likely get something in the mail to you
hello Ron,
It looks like the picoPSU doesn't provide -5V. Is this ok? What circuits on the SE motherboard need -5V?
gotcha. thx for the reply. put myself on the waiting list.-5v seemingly only matters if the serial device you're using requires it... like a modem, perhaps?
It's been my experience that if that's not your use case, then you can go without it.