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Re: -5V on IIgs
"David Wilson" (mcs6502@gmail.com) writes:
> On Mar 4, 4:08 pm, "James Littlejohn" <nargut...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> I have been going over the schematics of the IIgs, and was wondering
>> if the -5v line goes to any thing besides the RGB output chip? I can
>> not find anywhere else where it is used. Will the computer run without
>> this feed?
>
> You missed a couple of places. Page 4 UB15 and UB16 (serial output
> driver chips), Page 7 pin 34 of slots 1-7, Page 8 UL14 pin 11 (sound
> chip).
>
> I would not recommend it.
>
On the other hand, for a long time any drain on a minus voltage in a computer
has generally been very low. So you need it, but not very much of it.
LIkely a string of AA's would do fine, or if one wants to get fancy,
a dc to dc converter to convert the +12 or +5 volt line to -5v.
Michael