Monitor for C-One, Was: (Re: Reset switch for Oceanic drive, you know you need it!)

From: Daniel Kahlin (tlr_at_stacken.kth.se)
Date: 2005-03-27 20:13:07

On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 r.lagendijk@hccnet.nl wrote:

> V Frequency : 50-160 Hz

Sweeet!   Does the C-One board let you run PAL as 100Hz and NTSC as 120Hz 
then?
A while ago I looked for TFT's for C-One/emulation usage, but most 
of them will unfortunately only do about 60Hz.   A fast TN-film TFT that
does the range 50-60Hz would be super!

> Weight : 30 kg  !!!!!!

Heavy! :P

/Daniel

>> On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 r.lagendijk@hccnet.nl wrote:
>>
>>
>>> It's a bit strange to ad a reset to a Oceanic drive but it's for a
>>> special project.
>>
>> What's strange about it?   Every drive needs a reset button. :)
>> You don't want to reset your computer every time you crash some software
>> in the drive, do you?   I have a reset button and a 8/9 switch on the front
>> of my 1541 drive in use.
>>
>>> If you want to see my special project look here:
>>>
>>>
>>> http://home.wanadoo.nl/richard.lagendijk/Html%20pagina/COMP-C-one-build
>>> .html
>>>
>>
>> Cool... never saw one of those boards.  What refresh rates can the
>> monitor do BTW?
>>
>> /Daniel
>>
>>
>>>>> On Wed, Mar 23, 2005 at 08:43:23PM +0100, r.lagendijk@hccnet.nl
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Does anybody knows if it is possible to ad a reset switch to an
>>>>> Oceanic
>>>>> OC118N diskdrive (1541 clone). If yes where do I connect the switch.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> My first electronics project (some 18 years ago) was a reset switch
>>>> built inside a serial bus DIN connector.  I removed the flexible
>>>> jacket from the end of the connector and mounted a push-button there.
>>>> When pressed,
>>>> the button should connect pins 2 and 6, if I remember correctly.
>>>>
>>>> Older C64s will be reset when you attach the button-connector to the
>>>> free connector of the drive and push the button.  Newer C64s won't
>>>> reset, so there it'll only be a drive-reset.
>>>>
>>>> Of course, you can also build the switch inside the drive.  But where
>>>> are you going to mount the switch?  The OC-118N has a very compact
>>>> case, and it is pretty crowded inside.
>>>>
>>>> Marko
>>>>
>>>>
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