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Posted 05-27-2010 at 06:51 PM by redrumloa
Updated 05-27-2010 at 07:03 PM by redrumloa

To do:
Add more device switches so both 1571 drives and the 1581 can be selected to any device number 8-11.
Add power switches for both 1571 drives and 1581 drive.
Build a RTC module.
Add a power/disconnect board to the uIEC so it may be completely disconnected by a toggle switch.
Build a modified Quickscan board and mount internally.
Mount a motherboard reset switch to the front of the case.
Mount an IEC (floppy) reset switch to the front of the case.
Install a C=Key 128D adapter internally to use ps/2 keyboards.
Mount Turbo232 internally.
Rework video switcher board.

Considering:
Paint the case black.
Make a user port extension cable and multi-port expander.
RAM Expansion for 1571 drives.
Install SBC internally for 64HDD.


Micromys installed internally:
Be gone 1351 mouse! The resolution on modern mice feels so much better than the old classic 1351. I have been using a Micromys mouse adapter with an infrared ps/2 mouse again lately and I didn't like having to keep unplugging it when a game expects a joystick in port one. Best solution, install the Micromys internally.





(The Micromys had to be removed from the case)




Now I have a ps/2 mouse port in the standard location and I have both joystick ports free. This was a pretty easy modification, but even the easy ones are useful! I will also be able to use this mouse port to power my Connectix Quickcam, using a modified version of Vanessa E's "QuickScan" project.

I am open to your thoughts and ideas!
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