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- From: wbrown@bevsun.bev.lbl.gov (Bill Brown)
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- Subject: C=64 & SX64 Hardware (Hacker) Questions
- Date: 28 Jan 1993 16:26:59 GMT
- Organization: Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, California
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- Keywords: Printed_circuit_boards, power_supplies
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- I'm thinking on doing a little control project at home, and I have
- a couple of questions;
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- 1) Is there a source for PC boards to mate with the "User" and "Cartridge"
- ports? I'd prefer boards with a breadboard-type layout, but at this
- point I'm mostly interested in matching the connector on the machine.
-
- 2) How much current can the power suppply safely deliver to the external
- device for either the C=64 or the SX64? I assume it isn't much, and
- I've heard that the SX64 is _REALLY_ marginal. Does anybody have any
- firm numbers?
-
- Any and all replys appreciated.
-
- Disclaimer: These opinions are my own and have |
- nothing to do with the official policy or the | -bill
- management of L.B.L, who probably couldn't | wlbrown@lbl.gov
- care less about employees who play with trains. |
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