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- | The following information was kindly contributed by our forum member Caius. Thank you for the excellent tutorial and keep up the good work ! | ||
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===== X68000 CompactXVI and Compact Flash card: a successful story! ===== | ===== X68000 CompactXVI and Compact Flash card: a successful story! ===== | ||
- | First of all we must say that this kind of mod is more difficult | + | The following information was kindly contributed |
- | See the picture a better understanding: | + | |
- | {{: | + | First of all I must say that this kind of mod is more difficult to do since X68000 CompactXVI doesn' |
- | So if we want to make a completely internal mod we have to work directly on this sub-board. | + | |{{: |
- | If you look at the following | + | |
- | {{: | + | These 30 solder pads are connected PIN to PIN with the external SCSI connector so, first of all, we have to install sockets on these 30 pads. In my case I used these sockets but you can use different ones. |
- | These 30 solder pads are connected PIN to PIN with the near SCSI connector so , first of all, we have to install sockets on this 30 pads.In my case I used this sockets but you can use different ones: | + | {{: |
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The pinout of these 3o pads is the following: | The pinout of these 3o pads is the following: | ||
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- | Black circles are GROUND, | + | {{: |
- | I took the pinout ( and some pictures) from Painkilla blog, all credits goes to him!Look at his tutorial (in korean) here: | + | |
+ | Black circles are GROUND, | ||
+ | I took the pinout ( and some pictures) from Painkilla blog, all credits goes to him! Look at his tutorial (in korean) here: | ||
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- | Now that we have the pinout, we have two choices: building a custom | + | Now that we have the pinouts, we have two choices: building a custom SCSI cable which connects the installed sockets to SCSI to IDE converter (In my case a Yamaha |
- | This the layout : | + | |
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+ | Here is the layout: | ||
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+ | And here is the layout in ExpressPCB format: | ||
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+ | Obviously you have to put the pin headers soldering them on the top layer of the board ( the 30 pin headers downward and the 50 ones faced up) then you have to piggyback the board on the previously installed sockets. Connect a SCSI 50 pin cable from piggyback board to SCSI to IDE adapter and then connect it to the CF to IDE adapter. Click on the following images to enlarge. | ||
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- | {{: | + | For my test I used the great Eidis HD image which I restored onto a 1GB Sandisk Compact Flash. I set the jumpers on my SCSI to IDE adapter to SCSI ID 3. Regarding other settings |
- | Obviously you have to put the pin headers soldering them on the top layer of the board ( the 30 pin headers | + | {{: |
- | For my test I use the great Eidis HD image which I restore onto a 1GB Sandisk Compact Flash. | + | |
- | Set the jumper of your SCSI to IDE adapter to SCSI ID 3. | + | |
- | Regarding other settings | + | |
- | That's all.If you have any question, feel free to ask, I will be glad to answer! | + | That's all. If you have any question, feel free to ask, I will be glad to answer! |
- | Special thanks go to Painkilla, Eidis and Damphird | + | Special thanks go to Painkilla, Eidis and Dhampird |
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