On 25 June 2013 13:45, Alexandre Souza <alexandre.tabajara at gmail.com> wrote:
> What about
Amiga's as well (obviously not ones like the 2000, 3000,
> and 4000).
Works just fine. I did that in my "amigo" sidecar
http://www.tabalabs.com.br/amiga/amigo/
(yes, this is the only page in my site written in english, this is a
loooong story, but I'll keep that short now) :o)
Nice hack!
You do not show the power connections in the picture... Do I
understand correctly, that the Amiga is booting off a 3.5" hard disk
in the PC cabinet, and also has access to a PATA DVD drive in the
cabinet, while the PC PSU in the cabinet is also powering the Amiga?
So you have external drives combined with an external PSU and you no
longer need the Amiga's PSU brick?
How does the power get from the "sidecar" to the Amiga -- surely not
over the IDE cable? I am guessing that there is a separate power cable
to the Amiga's normal power socket, which you don't show?
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