Quick little project completed. After the VCF SoCal and making a bunch of USB - B power supplies wanted something a little updated, compact, and quick to build. Using a USB C board along with the 7 pin Din connector the two fit together well and enclosed with a 3D printed cube. Two point of solder on the board, a few tweaks of the Cube and we have it…
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Okay, so I'm in. Do you have these for sale, or can I build my own? I'd LOVE to get rid of this ugly black BRICK of a power supply from the 1970s. I have an 800XL--I know the 800 uses AC current as an input, so that has to stay as it is.
I already have the 7 pin DIN plug from another project; the USB 3 boards are readily available? And do I have to buy like 100 of them? It's like buying resistors, diodes and capacitors, I must have dozens of a certain type of each because I couldn't get just a few. And I don't have a 3D printer, so no cube.
That's just awesome! So--am I way off-base here, but does that replace the standard Atari power supply (800, or XL/XE) with a USB option?
Nice work, but we gotta get you the "correct' Atari fuji logo.