Yeah it's pretty neat :) I found out that there is a little button underneath too that switches a couple of display items and can let you turn off the display completely.
Nicely made too, good plastics, feels and looks nice.

Yeah it's pretty neat :) I found out that there is a little button underneath too that switches a couple of display items and can let you turn off the display completely.



That club must be getting pretty big now.rubber_jonnie wrote: 23 Feb 2023 09:25 Two buddies from the 'Repaired by RJ' club at a get together :)


Yep, it came to me like that, and also missing a floppy drive, so I dropped a Gotek in with a 3d printed front panel, which also hosts my TOS 2.06/Emutos selector switch. It has an exxos IDE interface installed too and a CF adapter.

Yeah, there's quite a few members, should try and do a count up. Pretty sure I had to fix all of the 3 Megas I have, which includes this one.mrbombermillzy wrote: 23 Feb 2023 12:19That club must be getting pretty big now.rubber_jonnie wrote: 23 Feb 2023 09:25 Two buddies from the 'Repaired by RJ' club at a get together :)
I expect it eclipses the Cyber Legends show completely! :lol:
It will be car boot season soon. You will have to let me know if you want me to keep an eye out for any...ahem...'new' members for the above club. ;)

Do you have a 3D printer? Perhaps you could print a new front that plugs into the hole? Brings it flush with the front? It would be fun to try.rubber_jonnie wrote: 23 Feb 2023 13:04 Yep, it came to me like that, and also missing a floppy drive, so I dropped a Gotek in with a 3d printed front panel, I'll probably paint the Gotek mount and it'll make the front look less like it has a gaping black hole in it.
Was that a 3D print? I have vague memories of you fixing something Atari but I thought that was done with filler, sanding etc.?rubber_jonnie wrote: 23 Feb 2023 13:04Still debating painting the keyboard to a closer march to original too.

It is something I was considering, but haven't got the 3d printer all setup since the house move...alexh wrote: 23 Feb 2023 16:12
Do you have a 3D printer? Perhaps you could print a new front that plugs into the hole? Brings it flush with the front? It would be fun to try.
You may be thinking of the keyboard on that Mega. I got it for just €30, but the case was in a thousand pieces. I managed to glue it all back together, no 3d printing involved. However because of all the repairs, I had to paint it, which is why it is a darker grey than the Mega itself.alexh wrote: 23 Feb 2023 16:12
Was that a 3D print? I have vague memories of you fixing something Atari but I thought that was done with filler, sanding etc.?
I dropped my Acorn A5000 keyboard a few weeks ago. Only 0.5m or less. The plastic had hardened so much it was like glass.

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