Let me start by saying I'm new to the Atari ST scene. I just bought my first machine, a 4MB Mega STE running UK TOS 2.06, previously owned by an enthusiast. It came with a number of extras - gotek, ultrasatan, eiffel ps/2, ubeswitch and also came with this:
The seller said he'd planned to put in an ATX but had never gotten around to it. I'm in the US, the MSTE came from Czech Republic, and given I'm gonna have to power this thing through a step-up transformer until I can swap out the PSU for a 110, should I tell exxos to put me on the list for one of his or replace it with an ATX, in which case, what would you recommend? I don't know that the machine is currently having any issues - I haven't turned it on, as I still need to get the transformer.
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ATX PSU?
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exxos
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Re: ATX PSU?
I guess any low power ATX PSU will do the job.
My PSU's are not for MSTE either, only ST range.
Also as a side note, could you please upload the images to the forum and not link to your Google Drive account, as when those images disappear, the thread will be useless to other people in the future, thanks.
My PSU's are not for MSTE either, only ST range.
Also as a side note, could you please upload the images to the forum and not link to your Google Drive account, as when those images disappear, the thread will be useless to other people in the future, thanks.
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wwinfrey
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Re: ATX PSU?
Good to know, I followed a link to your PSU listing from another forum asking the same question re: MSTE PSU replacements and was a bit confused, but chalked it up to to newb ignorance.exxos wrote: 05 Jun 2020 17:36 I guess any low power ATX PSU will do the job.
My PSU's are not for MSTE either, only ST range.
I've read the picoPSUs are not great, perhaps a problem with Chinese fakes? Read good things about the Meanwells.
My apologies, I'd had an issue with attachments a couple weeks ago but they seem resolved now - probably on my end. Lot less time-consuming to attach to the post, that's for sure.exxos wrote: 05 Jun 2020 17:36 Also as a side note, could you please upload the images to the forum and not link to your Google Drive account, as when those images disappear, the thread will be useless to other people in the future, thanks.
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Tomswork
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Re: ATX PSU?
Most of the mega ste psu are 100v to 240v but check the model and if it hasn't been recapped do it. I have had 2 mega ste from Greece and Germany both had the ps5341 in them
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wwinfrey
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Re: ATX PSU?
It is a switching internal. Like I said - I'm a newb, so, my apologies for my temporary ignorance :-). Also, it looks like it might have been recapped in 2018.
If I'm not mistaken that says "R" "18" on the left. The whole thing is incredibly clean and the main board looks recapped as well.
There's a sticker on the back that says st-freakz.co.uk so it definitely seems like a refurbished model.
The obvious thing to do would be to contact the previous owner, but I've discovered since purchase that the previous owner was a young retro enthusiast who passed away in his sleep 6 months ago, and it was sold to me by his father, so the seller doesn't really know much about it.
If I'm not mistaken that says "R" "18" on the left. The whole thing is incredibly clean and the main board looks recapped as well.
There's a sticker on the back that says st-freakz.co.uk so it definitely seems like a refurbished model.
The obvious thing to do would be to contact the previous owner, but I've discovered since purchase that the previous owner was a young retro enthusiast who passed away in his sleep 6 months ago, and it was sold to me by his father, so the seller doesn't really know much about it.
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Tomswork
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Re: ATX PSU?
I would open it and check the capacitors. Your good to go if there redone. Any pc cord with work with it
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