STFM case remake
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PhilC
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Re: STFM case remake
I've got a couple of Eiffel adaptors, will check it all out and see, thanks Paul.
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keli
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Re: STFM case remake
The Mega keyboard feels better, but the signal and protocol is exactly the same as the internal ST one, the connector is just different. They use 4 pins, RX/TX, which is 5V TTL serial interface running at 7812.5 baud, 5V power and finally a ground pin. The ST one has an extra 5th pin for the disk activity LED IIRC.
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exxos
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Cool thanks :)keli wrote: 18 Jul 2019 15:27 The Mega keyboard feels better, but the signal and protocol is exactly the same as the internal ST one, the connector is just different. They use 4 pins, RX/TX, which is 5V TTL serial interface running at 7812.5 baud, 5V power and finally a ground pin. The ST one has an extra 5th pin for the disk activity LED IIRC.
I'm not a fan of the external keyboards. I don't know if its just mine or they all like it, but they just seem very quirky and don't seem to ever work right to me. I normally use the keys to control the mouse and on the mega its like it doesn't respond to the keys being held down half the time :shrug: .
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Icky
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The Mega ST keyboard uses Cherry MX Black switches compared to the membrane on the STFM keyboard. AtariComputing did a post on the Mega ST switches https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=944keli wrote: 18 Jul 2019 15:27 The Mega keyboard feels better, but the signal and protocol is exactly the same as the internal ST one, the connector is just different. They use 4 pins, RX/TX, which is 5V TTL serial interface running at 7812.5 baud, 5V power and finally a ground pin. The ST one has an extra 5th pin for the disk activity LED IIRC.
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exxos
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Re: STFM case remake
I think there should be a dedicated "thump pad" on top of the STF case, so when it doesn't work, there is a pre-calibrated thump pad to give the thing a whack when it doesn't boot.. That would be a really useful feature to have!
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frank.lukas
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Re: STFM case remake
There also a rebuild project -> http://www.gossuin.be/index.php/clavier-atari
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Icky
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Thanks Frank. Looks pretty cool.frank.lukas wrote: 20 Jul 2019 15:02 There also a rebuild project -> http://www.gossuin.be/index.php/clavier-atari
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Lastic
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Re: STFM case remake
Good morning,Icky wrote: 09 Jun 2019 11:27 Third section printed out. This time with struts as there would be no way the cartridge port would print out without them but had a few issues with this print but let it run anyway.
Again its hi-lighted a few areas for improvements in the files.
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I'm in the midst of enhancing an Atari 130XE with an Ultimate 1MB expansion , 3.5" internal diskdrive on the righthand side and Midi ports on the lefthand side with an SIO2MIDI as shown here https://ataribits.weebly.com/midi.html
As such I was considering using the ST bottom case Midi ports standoff to insert into my 130XE case.
Since it's a bit of excessive and a shame to use an ST bottom case just for this part, would you mind sharing just this part's 3D model ?
3D printing it is a more cost-effective solution if I could use it. Both me and my 130XE would be eternally gratefull .
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Icky
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Hi. I am not quite sure what you are trying to do based on your description.Lastic wrote: 22 Jul 2019 06:15 Good morning,
I'm in the midst of enhancing an Atari 130XE with an Ultimate 1MB expansion , 3.5" internal diskdrive on the righthand side and Midi ports on the lefthand side with an SIO2MIDI as shown here https://ataribits.weebly.com/midi.html
As such I was considering using the ST bottom case Midi ports standoff to insert into my 130XE case.
Since it's a bit of excessive and a shame to use an ST bottom case just for this part, would you mind sharing just this part's 3D model ?
3D printing it is a more cost-effective solution if I could use it. Both me and my 130XE would be eternally gratefull .
In any case (excuse the pun) we are still working on the 3D files as although the prints look good from a far there are still issues with every section. A lot of effort and investment for the initial scans and time on modifying the issues has been made with these files and currently we are just trying to get the ST case completed.
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