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Re: IIGS MOTHERBOARD: Dual power connectors
- Subject: Re: IIGS MOTHERBOARD: Dual power connectors
- From: dalloff@freenet.columbus.oh.us (Dave Althoff)
- Date: 1996/04/18
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: The Greater Columbus FreeNet
- References: <4l6ftr$p8s@lynx.unm.edu>
stephen e buggie (buggie@musca.unm.edu) wrote:
: I noted today that one of my IIgs motherboards has TWO power connectors:
: Standard IIgs Molex-7 in-line connector,
: and also
: IIE-style AMP 2x3 clamp-on connector.
: Has anyone connected a IIe power supply to that 2x3 power point? How
: well does it work???
The original IIgs motherboards were designed so that they could be used
either in "native" IIgs's, or as "upgrades" in ][e cases. An upgrade
option was available in which the ][e baseplate and motherboard were
removed, and the IIgs upgrade baseplate (with ][gs motherboard) would be
installed. The original ][e power supply, keyboard, case, and (if
applicable) external numeric keypad would be retained. This is why there
is also a non-ADB keyboard connector on your ][gs motherboard. Later GS
motherboards didn't have the connectors, since they weren't likely to end
up in ][e cases, but the board layout didn't change, so the solder points
(maybe even the holes?) were retained. I understand that the ROM 03
machines, which have an upgraded motherboard, do not have these "IIgs in a
][e case" upgrade features at all. But don't take my word for it...I've
never seen a ROM 03 machine.
As to, "does it work?", obviously, the answer is "yes". 8-)
: I note also that my other IIgs LACKS the connector ---- but you see the
: 2x3 solder points at position J14. (
I think I just covered that point 8-)
: A motherboard-hacker could move that connector from a junked II+/IIe
: board to point J14 ----- I'm a hardware hacker but motherboard hacking is
: the next level up ----- ;-) Gotta earn my "Eagle" badge before
: hackin' a good motherboard....
Sure...shouldn't be too hard. Anyone reasonably proficient at soldering
could handle it (that is, someone who knows not to touch the pointed
end...). Question: Do the newer ROM 01 motherboards have the holes
driled, or do they just have the solder pads?
--Dave Althoff, ][.
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