[Coco] Restuffing a CoCo chassis
Zippster
zippster278 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 12 11:17:50 EST 2015
Joe,
If you want to get rid of the CoCo2 motherboard I can always use another
host board for some of the projects I’m working on.
Dosen’t matter if it’s non-functional as long as it’s in physically decent shape.
- Ed
> On Feb 12, 2015, at 9:57 AM, Joe Grubbs <jsgrubbs at hotmail.com> wrote:
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> I've been searching for a better keyboard to replace the "chicklet" style in my 4K CoCo1. I finally found a non-functioning CoCo2 with the "melted" keyboard, so I grabbed it for a few bucks. This was my first time seeing a "melted" keyboard in person and I love the way it feels. I just need to adapt it to my 4K CoCo1's mobo since the ribbon cables and connectors are different.
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> The CoCo itself is a basket case, so I don't feel bad about parting it out; There are a myriad of things wrong--center tap off the secondary of the transformer is broken, there's a weird jumper wire running from the cart connector over to the P/S area, etc. It was a 16K non-ECB model anyway.
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> Anyway (sorry for the boring preface), I now have an empty CoCo2 chassis, and that has given me an idea. I was thinking of stuffing it with either a mini-ITX mobo or maybe some kind of system-on-a-chip computer (like a Raspberry Pi). I could fit a small form factor laptop style keyboard, install a card reader in place of the cartridge slot, etc. The more I think about it, the more I want to do it. Has anyone else attempted this before? Is it sacrilege? :P
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> -Joe
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