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- | HOW TO TURN AN AMIGA 500 INTO A TOWER OF POWER (Mega Hack) |
- | UPDATE VER 1.1 By: Thomas Weeks 11-24-94 |
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-
- Ok Folks... You all (well not all, but quite a few of you) asked for it
- so here it is! Please excuse spelling errors and type-o's. I am on a
- floppy based 1200 doing this via "ed" on a FRENCH KEYBOARD no less!
- B-sides, I have always been ahtroshus at spelinng! hehe
-
- This updated version merely corrects a couple small gruhmatikal misteaks
- in the IFF's, adds 1 or 2 little things in the IFF's, and neatens things
- up just a bit (not enough to nitice or anything...). I am, however, still
- just an Engineering Student without a spell checker and don't claim that
- THIS ASCII document isn't still LAIDEN with errors. ;v)
-
- ARCHIVED FILES:
-
- NOW!......... This TEXT Document file. Sorry it's so unpolished.
- TOP_1.PIC.... Full Page IFF Documentation File. 1 of 2
- TOP_2.PIC.... "" "" รก 2 of 2
-
- Please do not modify or seperate any of these files in any way.
- I maintain full copyrights on this material under the Shareware Agreement.
- (Allowing only for forms of ditribution (e.g. Fred Fish, Aminet, etc.) )
- If you USE my hack docs to make your own tower, and feel obliged to thank
- me in monitary form... Heck.. I ain't too proud to take yer money! I
- will also be much more likely to help you via email. ;-)
- And in addition, I'll email you my own custom PAL/NTSC switch hack (nice),
- and any other hack docs of mine you might want.
-
-
-
- DESCRIPTION:
-
- The two IFF images that are included in this archive step you through the
- process of putting your Amiga 500 into a Black Diamond Mid Tower Klone Case.
- The use of the DIAMOND CASE I mention is important in that the demensions
- were specifically selected so that everything fits nicely. In fact, after
- cutting into my machine an actually starting the hack (6 months ago) I was
- PLEASED to find how nicely the case I had chosen fit the A500 mother board!
- The two screw holes next to the Zorro I connector matched up PERFECTLY to
- two of the cases mother board mounting holes and positioned the board DEAD
- against the upper inside part of the case! This left me a little room to
- possibly add a Zorro II adaptor some time in the future and maybe add a
- 24 bit graphics board and an Emplant (an A500 geeks dream!). Now as I
- have begun researching it, it does not appear that this is possible while
- running an A530 due to bus congestion. <Sighhhh> Oh well... An A4000 is
- looking better all the time... Anyway... Continuing... This specific case
- was chosen for it's nice roomy dimensions. There is pleanty of room to
- mount an A500 mother board vertically and have room horizontally (in the
- BOTTOM of the case) to mount an A530 or other A500 type expansion device.
-
-
-
- SUPPLIES YOU WILL NEED:
- (Tried to keep it mostly available from Rat Shak)
-
- -An A500 Like... Huh... Huh huh... yea..
- -Diamond Tower Case Texas Computer Whse:409-693-6635
- And it has to be BLACK! You want people to know that
- "Dis Ain't No Kolne"! (yea it comes w/250W pwr sply)
- -Soldering Iron A adjustablt staion is best, but a 35W weller is fine.
- -Solder Duhhh
- -Liquid Weld Expoy Great stuff... JB Weld can't TOUCH this stuff!
- -Diag. Cutters A basic
- -Needle Nose Pliers I use my leatherman (they blow away swiss army knives!)
- -Phillips Screw Drv. "" ""
- -Xacto Kife "" ""
- -Wire Wrap Wire Rat Shak (I like the blue colored stuff best)
- -Metal Cutter Nibbler will do, but I HIGHLY RECOMMEND getting a nice
- (or cheap) Dremel Moto tool! It has been a REAL
- SWEET investment that I have used the HELL out of! I
- really can't over emphasize the convenience of this
- multi perpose tool! If you use the Nibbler, you will
- Also need a drill to create holes to start the nibbler.
- -Wire Strippers yea..
- -16 Guage Stranded For doing the Power Adaptor thingie (IFF 2, Fig 4.1)
- -Female Zorro I
- Edge Connector I did not HAVE one so I built one using a Rat Shak
- supplied ISA slot that I dremeled to death and epoxied.
- Sounds nasty, I know, but it's damn solid and works
- great! See IFF 1 for more info.
- -Connectors IDC DSUBs: 4 25pin M, 4 25pin F, 2 9pin M, 2 9pin F
- 2 RCA inline Males, 2 RCA Case mount F
- 1 "AT" Mother Board Power Connector (removed of course)
- (no source known. I just ripped one of a dead AT)
- 2 IBM AT keyboard extension cables (3ft each)
- 50 pin IDC SCSI connectors if you're doing SCSI
- -Heat Shrink Grab bag availbale at Duh Shack.
- -50 Cond Rib.Cable About 30-40 inches to be safe (Not Incl. SCSI routing)
- -220 Ohm 1/4W Res For Power LED reroute to fron of case
- -3.5" to 5.25"
- Drive Adaptor Kit With Floppy Drive Face Plate
- -2 3ft AT Key Board
- Extension Cables For bringing the keyboard out into the daylight whilst
- keeping it useable. I got mine from PC Accessories
- for like 2 bucks each.
- -Hmmmm I know that I'm forgetting something...
-
-
- I have had a lot of questions about the cases price, and where to get it,
- so to be on the safe side; I will tell you where I got MINE. I did some
- tech work for a friend of mine in College Station Texas who owns his own
- computer place and had him track down this case SPECIFICALLY for it's
- demensions. I hear that there are SEVERAL various "Diamond" cases, so to be
- safe, you may want to just stick with this source... Unless you're feeling
- lucky and have a fetish for digging through Computer Shopper. As I mention
- in the IFF's, I do not have access to the REAL demensions (or any of my
- schematics) and so this whole thing (& listed values) is from memory.
-
- The case its self is VERY nice and built like a tank! It is nicer than any
- case that I have seen in any PACKAGE Klone deal (I've assembled and worked
- on many PC's over the years). If you decide to take the plunge and build
- this project, the guy to contact is Ollie at Texas Computer Warehouse at
- phone 409-693-6635. He usually only does big contract related sales, but
- if you tell him that you are an Amiga user and that *I* sent you his way,
- he'll take care of you. I'm not sure what the case is going for but it
- should be between $160 and $180 and I have no idea about the shipping
- costs. The best thing to do is call him about that. Please don't leave me
- email about this stuff... He could tell you WORLDS more than *I* could
- about availability and pricing.
-
-
- Well, lets see...
-
-
- ***Now would be a good time to multitask yer way to the IFF picture files***
- (Like you already HAVN'T!)
-
-
- POSSIBLE PROBLEMS:
- (Assume that you WILL have problems... That way you won't be suprized...)
-
- The Zorro I bus extension for the A530 (or other device)
- connects to the Amigas Zorro I bus and is soldered to the
- expansion device. This is very touchy and should be done with extreme care!
- When I did my A530, the A530's leads were too close together to get even a
- small pencil iron's tip into, so each pin had to be BENT slightly to the
- side before soldering could be attempted. Just THIS part of the soldering
- job took me a couple hours of straight, sweat drenched, teeth clenching,
- lead breathing, agony (I'm always more nervous when I'm working on my own
- baby!). Since the A530 is a multilayer board, bending a soldered lead TOO
- far or leaving the heat on TOO LONG could possibly break a trace DOWN INSIDE
- the multilayer board making the whole thing inoperative. I guess a fake
- MALE CONNECTOR could be used in the expansion device's side, but I did not
- have access to any such board when I did this project and I was in a rush
- (it being a finals week and all). If you *DO* have access to an old
- totally dead A500 mother board, I guess you could cut off the male edge
- connector of the Zorro I and make a fake PLUG in solution to the above
- kludge. Mine works fine though and I ain't mesing with it!
-
-
- There is ONE point where I mention that you have to DRILL THROUGH the
- mother board to create a third mounting hole. If I remember correctly, the
- hole was drilled just in front of the GARY chip (this area was dictated by
- the alignment of the other two holes by the Zorro connector). On the
- backside of the board, the hole simply penitrated a ground plane (rev 5
- mother board) but on the top side, I think I went through like 3 address
- lines. But this was a must due to alignment. So I merely cleared enough
- room for the mounting of a metal screw (i.e. cut the traces back further
- from the hole edge) and rerouted the lines with insulated wire wrap wire.
- All ran smoothly and worked fine.
-
- This case also worked nicely because the point at which the mother board
- rests, places the adapted power connector solder job (see IFF 2, Fig 4.1)
- against open air (as apposed to facing the harsh METAL right hand inside of
- the case). This was a nice relief as I am always paranoid of potential
- "Easy Short" areas that could kill an entire machine while tripping your
- breakers.
- __Whhoa!__Check_Out_the_Sparks!__
- /
- BvO
-
- Although I doubt that anyone else will have THERMAL (Shea!)problems, I
- found that I had to mount TWO EXTRA internal fans (the second A530 micro fan
- is not shown in the diagrams) due to the fact that I was running an old 5.25"
- HH Miniscribe 160M SCSI drive that puts off a *LOT* of heat. When the
- platters got hot enough, thermal calibration would fail and the drive would
- go into a thermal recal FRENZY with constant R/W errors until I shut her down
- and let her cool off. I think that it was also due to the fact that the home
- made AC power supply I made for the Internalized Line Link was dissipating
- like close to 3-5 watts of overhead voltage (given the operational current).
- The modem needed a 9V AC Xformer and I was feeding it via a 12V Xformer and
- using recitfiers as clippers and they were getting rather warm... In fact,
- I had to mount them (3 of them) together, shoot 'em up with heat sink spooge
- and make a little aluminum heat sink. I still don't know why that modem
- sucks so much current. Poor design I guess.
-
-
- CONCLUSIONS:
-
- I have seen other hacked Tower systems and mine is the only one that I have
- seen that could pass for commercial... Well... Except for the Epoxy I
- guess... But What is a finished plastic, but merely a type of squared
- off epoxy?! Anyway... It came out looking really nice. After I get back
- home I may digitize some pictures of it and include in a later update.
-
- A nice finishing touch I decided to do was to tape off and paint in BIG,
- CLEAN CUT, FLAT BLACK, the letters "A M I G A". You can also get ahold of
- rub on white stencil letters to add final touches to any outside lettering
- you want do. I blanked out (with Mr.Dremel) the letters for the RESET
- switch and put PAL/NTSC. It too looks nice. The lettering also came in
- handy for labeling the LEDs and extras appearing on the front of the Line
- Link modem. The case also comes with a few sheets of little silver stickers
- for things such as VIDEO, AUDIO, MOUSE, GAME, COM1, 2, POWER, etc...
-
- This a pretty big project here. IF you are not very mechanically enclined
- OR have not played around electronics a LOT (i.e. Have good soldering
- experience), this is probably not for you. And please don't ask me how
- much I would charge to do it for you. Looking back, I don't think that I
- would WANT to do it again. And if I did, you couldn't afford my time
- anyway. This was more of just an technical outcry of my lowly financial
- status in leiu of upgrading than a planned mega-hack.
-
-
- Keep your eyes open for a possible future A530 RAM HACK to take it PAST
- it's hardware designed 8M of RAM! Well... If I don't loose interest and
- go get that A4000 first. Or 486 DX... NOT!
-
- A Little About Me:
- (If Anyone cares) ;-)
-
- I was raised in Groton/Ledyard Connecticut. Went to a technical high
- school (Ella Grassa S.E. Tech) and took Electronics there for 3 years.
- Went on from there to Thames Valley St. Tech School for an AS in
- Electrical Engineering Technologies. Transferred to Texas A&M in Spring of
- '92. It's now late '94 (boy I'm feeling long in the tooth) and I've
- finished all my engineering classes. Have to go back this spring to take
- a patchwork of classes to finish up my BS in EET/Telecom if I wanna get out
- by the end of this summer.
-
- I have been a Commodore Technician for about 6-7 years. Have been authorized
- Amiga Technician (by Commodore for what ever THAT'S worth now!) since
- '91 (but been working on them since '89). Have also done classified
- pee on stuff for Tracor Applied Sciences/N.U.S.C, been a Pro Audio Tech
- (twice), a computer tech (at like... uhhh.. 5 official places through time),
- am currently (or last time I checked) working in the Texas A&M Bioacoustic Lab
- digitizing dophin farts, playing with high end scientist toys, and doing
- a little C programming.
-
- Oh... My System includes: A500 (tower of course), A530, 5M RAM(1C4F), 160M
- SCSI, 44Meg SyQuest, HD Internal Floppy, Line Link
- 144e, Cannon BJ-200, 1084-SP, Home Made 8 bit
- Stereo Digitizer, Ext. Floppy, KS 2.05, WB 2.1
-
- Email at Texas A&M is: TWW2568@venus.tamu.edu (until the end of next
- summer I guess)
-
- Although I am in France until Xmas '94, I telnet to my Texas account and
- do the email thing like almost every day. So that is a good spot to reach
- me from.
-
- Welp...
-
- Good Luck!
-
- Tom D Tek
-
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