C64 custom PSU
Crammed into this photo is a C64C, S-100 bus computer, an Altair Clone, a C64X, and a C64 PSU that I built out of two buck converter modules and a 3D-printed case I designed
Crammed into this photo is a C64C, S-100 bus computer, an Altair Clone, a C64X, and a C64 PSU that I built out of two buck converter modules and a 3D-printed case I designed
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You must be signed-in to post comments.judland 8/12/2018
That's great! Thanks for the link. :o)
AFox 8/11/2018
Weirdly my message got garbled. No 9VAC, I'm not sure how much that'll break.
AFox 8/11/2018
@judland I didn't document the whole process, but I have more information here, including what modules I used: http://www.lemon64.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=65463&highlight= It doesn't provide 9VAC, so it'll break some use cases, but I don't know how common those not compared it to a real C64 PSU
judland 8/11/2018
That is excellent! Did you happen to document the process on how you built the PSU? If so, do you have a link to share with us?