http://search.ebay.co.uk:80/AT-PSU_W...QlredZATQ20PSU
£29 for a brand new 145w AT PSU.
Seems a bit pricey.
£0.99 and £8.99 both 200 watt with seven days to go on the bidding.
http://search.ebay.co.uk:80/AT-PSU_W...QlredZATQ20PSU
£29 for a brand new 145w AT PSU.
Seems a bit pricey.
£0.99 and £8.99 both 200 watt with seven days to go on the bidding.
Sam440EP & AOS4.1, 250 gig SATA HD & DVD Rewriter.
Towered A1200 3.1 rom, OS3.9 and OS4.0
PPC 166 mhz 060 50mhz, 192 meg.
Buffered Interface, 40 & 80 gig HDs, CD & DVD Rewriters.
Mediator 1200TX, Voodoo 5500, Radeon ATI 9200, Audio, USB, Ethernet, TV/FM.
Card reader and 19" TFT Monitor.
Well, you don't have a great track record what with breaking and badly repairing things, so be careful is all I'm saying, don't go hurting yourself and breaking your stuff.
Sellotape might be a good temporary fix for some computer hardware, but I doubt it would be quite as affective on a fried Steve!
If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!
Opening and messing inside a CRT screen up is one thing I would never do - heard too many stories of TV technicians (who should know what they're doing) getting killed.
Well, if the monitor/TV is not going to be opened, there is no possibility of any problems being fixed. e.g., if I hadn't have opened it, I wouldn't have been able to put a new switch in my 8833 (230V!!!!!!).
It's fine as long as you know which bits to not touch.
As mentioned a few times in the past, I once had an old PC that I used with a monitor that had no case! I used to be able to feel the magnetic field coming from it while in use. I also touched something I shouldn't one day and I was quite lucky because it just made my finger numb for a few minutes!
If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!