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Reply 20 of 22, by Vipersan

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Thermalwrong wrote on 2023-04-22, 22:28:

Haha that's a rare sight in a modern-ish ATX tower case 😁

...It works just fine...but had to crimp a couple of IDC connectors onto a long 34 wire ribbon...to make a custom cable...motherboard to the shugart before the twist...then back to the 3.5" floppy after the twist.
I wanted the 360k as B:
..which I guess is the reverse of convention on most commercial cables....and of course it had to be about 2 foot long to be practical.
rgds

Reply 21 of 22, by Vipersan

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Hopefully close to completion now..
The 5v 3amp psu 'wall wart' and female panel mount barrel connector arrived an hour ago..
drilled and fitted..
Works pretty good ..but somehow I will have to construct some sort of cover for the space where the battery used to be..
Sadly I didn't get this part.
doh!

..The only reason I haven't refitted the keyboard as yet..is that this gives access to the ram chips.
I have 4 on order from China..
TOSHIBA ZIP-20 TC514400AZ-60
So hopefully I can add these and max out the memory.

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Reply 22 of 22, by Wappynutter Andy

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Following this post closely. Well done on the mods so far. I too have the winsx travelmate 3000. Unfortunately when this unit was decommissioned before I brought it in a job lot, they removed the top cover, the hdd and cut out a capacitor on the motherboard.
Now I have been studying your photos as the capacitor is the big one visible under the top cover behind the connector for the modem.
Unfortunately I cannot get a good look at the rating. I'm guessing it's a 1000uF 6.3v electrolytic as this was suggested by a user on VCF.
I'm hoping you could grab a picture to confirm this for me please. Then I can get it up and running again.
I too have been charging the battery up outside the unit then trying to get it powered up, I had no idea about the missing cap at first.
I'll attach a picture to show the missing cap, just the legs remain in the board. Lol. Thanks again, hope you can help me, info on this little 386 is as rare as hen's teeth.
Keep building and have a blast.. cheers.😊👍🍻

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