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That is Bruce from B&C Computervisions.

I've bought several things from him in the past and it's almost
always been a good experience.

For some reason, in my poor addled brain, I was thinking the
TeamTap was rare.

I might be confusing it with ICD's Catbox or something.

Who knows - too many Atari memories bouncing around in my
head, competing for notice? :roll:
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Wow. I even found -1- on Amazon. :)

https://www.amazon.com/Atari-Jaguar-Team-Tap/dp/B000YBERNQ

Oh forgot... Guess we can't post Amazon links?
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Just after getting my refund for the Atari 520ST, I could not help buying this tattered mega st, for not too much. Now I have to postpone trying getting my hand on a 520ST (or just a motherboard), but I am ready for when I will want to convert the schematics of the Mega ST, likely in two years :D (because, I plan finish the 520ST this year, then do the STF next year)

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The Mega's are great machines. It's a Mega ST4 (with lots of upgrades) that I use to
run my BBS.

You'll have lots of fun rehabilitating that machine. :)
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I got some time that I allocated to get some progress on my 520ST schematic conversion, so I went on with the CPU and the reset circuit. The wiring of the resistor networks was a PITA (sometimes I see a pin #10 on a 9-pins resistor network).

So this is a provisional work until I can check on real hardware. And I will move on with the schematics and do the PCB afterwards when all is done, as alternating between both turned out less efficient as I believed at first.

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Starting to convert the last sheet, starting with the MFP and the serial port. It was done quite quickly, and the whole fit on one A4 sheet.

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Today a first ACIA with the keyboard and joystick/mouse ports. By the way, please enlighten me, what is the "keyway" ???

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Keyway pin 2 ?

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Yes I am not sure. Why name an unconnected pin, and on the other hand, the latest wire to pin 17 (that goes through all the other wire) is unnamed ?

I have the answer, on the schematic of the keyboard

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And then I have the "Eureka" moment : it must be the polarisation of the connector, to not plug it in the wrong orientation ?
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sporniket wrote: 19 Apr 2023 20:30 And then I have the "Eureka" moment : it must be the polarisation of the connector, to not plug it in the wrong orientation ?
Yep. "Missing pin" basically. Atari just called it "KEYWAY" or "KEY" it seems.

If you look at one of the motherboards...

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... You can see the missing pin.
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