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Eνα mod της Amiga 500 σε CDTV look
explanations
http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=40764
t has got an internal PC PSU, support for PS/2 mouse and keyboard (here with wireless keyboard and mouse), two disk drives, joystick port on front and scrolling message on front display that can be programmed with the buttons to the right of the display. The shell is from a Denon DCM-270 CD-player




explanations

1. Programmable Scrolling LED Name Badge Tag Sign from eBay. I opened it up and noticed I could easily rewire the buttons to the front of the unit (2) and also use the 3.3V line of the PSU instead of using a battery. It turns on when I turn on the Amiga.
2. I used the circuit board and buttons from the CD-player, most of it, I cutted away some of it and took some buttons out to make place for the joystick port.
3. This is the reset-button wired to the keyboard connector of the Amiga circuit board.
4. The joystick port is screwed to the front panel and wired directly to joystick port two of the Amiga.
5. A normal external Amiga disk drive removed from its chassis and connected to the floppy port of the Amiga.
6. Mouse / joystick switch, not currently in use. I want to connect the PS/2 mouse adapter and a Playstation gamepad adapter to this but the PS/2 mouse adapter didn't work when connected to this switch.
7. Panasonic JU-257A606P PC disk drive modified for Amiga according to these instructions: http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=30944.
8. +5V for the mouse and keyboard adapters connected to the PC PSU, also the ground for the reset switch and the power led.

7. Power to the Panasonic disk drive comes directly from the PC PSU.
9. Power switch, re-used the one from the CD-player.

info10. PS/2 keyboard adapter, power led and reset switch connected to the keyboard connector.
11. PS/2 keyboard adapter (MMKeyboard). +5V power line for the adapter is connected to the PC PSU since it can supply more power. http://aminet.net/package/driver/input/mmkeyboard.
12. PS/2 mouse adapter (MousePS2). Power line for this adapter is also connected to the PSU. http://aminet.net/package/docs/hard/mouseps2.
13. I used the line out jack from the CD-player and re-wired it to the line out of the Amiga. Serial- and RGB-ports are also rewired to the back panel.
http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=40764