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- 02 Jun 2015 17:48
- Forum: HARDWARE
- Topic: Building a replacement MTX PSU
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Re: Building a replacement MTX PSU
Construction Details Diodes: Two 1N4001 or 1N4002 or a higher voltage rating. Capacitors: The small blue capacitor is a 100nF ceramic multilayer type, 5mm spacing. The large capacitor is a 2200uF 16V electrolytic. Fuse: PCB fuse clips, 5mm pins, suitable for a 20mm type fuse. 1A "Fast" (F...
- 01 Jun 2015 16:20
- Forum: HARDWARE
- Topic: Building a replacement MTX PSU
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Re: Building a replacement MTX PSU
Thank you Mark. It helps a lot!
What I'll do is modify your spreadsheet so that it lists the parts from US stockists to help anyone who might need the information in future. If that's OK with you of course
What I'll do is modify your spreadsheet so that it lists the parts from US stockists to help anyone who might need the information in future. If that's OK with you of course
- 01 Jun 2015 02:40
- Forum: HARDWARE
- Topic: Building a replacement MTX PSU
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Re: Building a replacement MTX PSU
Mark, I'm having problems locating a suitable 110v-120v transformer with the dual 7.5v output. The best place I've found is Digikey.com, but not the required output. Here's their list of transformers http://www.digikey.com/product-search/en/transformers/power-transformers/786735 Is there a suitable ...
- 28 May 2015 20:04
- Forum: HARDWARE
- Topic: Building a replacement MTX PSU
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Re: Building a replacement MTX PSU
Looks simple enough.........
- 26 May 2015 18:42
- Forum: HARDWARE
- Topic: Building a replacement MTX PSU
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Re: Building a replacement MTX PSU
If you grab a time machine and visit Memofest 2014 you can/could of seen it powering a real MTX computer :D Mark :lol: :lol: :lol: I wish I could've been there and the upcoming ones, but it's a bit costly coming from the USA. Maybe I should start a North American Memofest? I think I'm the only one ...
- 26 May 2015 18:07
- Forum: HARDWARE
- Topic: Building a replacement MTX PSU
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Re: Building a replacement MTX PSU
Can we see it powering a MTX? Not that I'm doubting it of course!
- 26 May 2015 15:56
- Forum: HARDWARE
- Topic: Building a replacement MTX PSU
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Re: Building a replacement MTX PSU
Looking good Mark! Will you be posting circuit diagrams and a parts list as I'd like to make a 110v version? Of course ;-) The only differences between a 230V (220V to 240V) and a 110V to 120V version are the mains transformer, the mains on/off switch (which has a neon in it) and the current rating...
- 26 May 2015 15:48
- Forum: HARDWARE
- Topic: Building a replacement MTX PSU
- Replies: 166
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Re: Building a replacement MTX PSU
Looking good Mark! Will you be posting circuit diagrams and a parts list as I'd like to make a 110v version?
- 17 Feb 2015 00:09
- Forum: HARDWARE
- Topic: MTX to Centronics Printer Cable
- Replies: 3
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Re: MTX to Centronics Printer Cable
Thanks Mark - exactly what I was looking for!!
Dave, I'd seen the pin out diagram in the manual, but needed more info which Mark has given. Thanks anyway and it's great to hear from both of you. I see you're busy with the MTX+. I'm in awe in what you and Martin have accomplished. Great stuff.
Dave, I'd seen the pin out diagram in the manual, but needed more info which Mark has given. Thanks anyway and it's great to hear from both of you. I see you're busy with the MTX+. I'm in awe in what you and Martin have accomplished. Great stuff.
- 15 Feb 2015 04:38
- Forum: HARDWARE
- Topic: MTX to Centronics Printer Cable
- Replies: 3
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MTX to Centronics Printer Cable
After a bit of a break, I'm getting my MTX back into service. I'd like to connect it up to a dot matrix printer I recently purchased off eBay, but I can't find a suitable cable. Does anyone know if I can buy one from, or is it DIY? If DIY, what pins are connected to the Centronics connector? I'm als...