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Re: STE mods

Posted: 14 Sep 2020 14:22
by IngoQ
You're very welcome. I knew there had to be at last ONE other with the same problem ;)

Re: STE mods

Posted: 14 Sep 2020 14:26
by exxos
IngoQ wrote: 14 Sep 2020 14:22 You're very welcome. I knew there had to be at last ONE other with the same problem ;)
We all have problems :crazy: :crazy:

Re: STE mods

Posted: 14 Sep 2020 14:28
by IngoQ
Ah yes, should have said issue, sorry ;)

Re: STE mods

Posted: 14 Sep 2020 22:13
by HigashiJun
:cheers:

Re: STE mods

Posted: 15 Sep 2020 13:08
by HigashiJun
Ok, SILs removed:
SIL.jpeg

As IngoQ said in his thread, solder pads are fragile. I think no matter how carefully you desolder on ATARIs, you always manage to damage some. :-x

I will have to nicely repair them with some PCB rivets (and clean the remaining dust on the motherboard :D ).

Re: STE mods

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 12:23
by HigashiJun
Solder pads repaired :D :
Rivets.jpeg

Checked continuity with my trusty multimeter and everything's alright.

I'll now have to tin the rivets and then solder all the SILs.

Meanwhile, here are some pics of my previous mods:

The +5V connector was a real b...h, but thanks to the help of some forum members, I managed to get it done.
Connectors.jpeg

Having a standard FDD connector is really useful. I can now connect my FDD drive (A:) and my HxC (B:) with my custom made flat cable.
FDDconnector.jpeg

My FDD is a SMD-300 (thanks to troed), thus letting me to use the original bezel. It's also modded to work with Exxos HD kit.
Model.jpeg
Bezel.jpeg
FDD.jpeg

That's all for the moment.

Cheers.

Re: STE mods

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 19:22
by PhilC
@HigashiJun I didn't know pcb rivets were a thing. I dont suppose you have a link to the datasheets etc?

Re: STE mods

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 20:22
by DoG
Really nice and clean work!

Re: STE mods

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 22:13
by HigashiJun
PhilC wrote: 17 Sep 2020 19:22 @HigashiJun I didn't know pcb rivets were a thing. I dont suppose you have a link to the datasheets etc?
You've got several PCB rivets makers, but the one I use is Rembrandt Electronics, from the Netherlands:

https://www.rembrandtelectronics.com/pr ... sided-pcb/

Their rivets are reliable and not so expensive.

Re: STE mods

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 22:15
by HigashiJun
DoG wrote: 17 Sep 2020 20:22 Really nice and clean work!
Thank you !

I like neat and nice repairs, though it sometimes takes a lot of time...