On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 5:50 AM, Andy Pugh <a...@andypugh.fsnet.co.uk>wrote:

> On 22 September 2010 04:15, Don Stanley <dstanley1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > If Anyone has a list of things needed it would be a life extender for me.
> > Also if anyone has a favorite online store for these items I could work
> > and live even longer.
>
> The D510MO comes with only a back panel and 2 SATA cables.
>
> www.mini-box.com has nearly everything you will need. (I can't see a
> P-port pin-header to D-sub adapter there)
>
> It is likely that your existing PSU will plug straight in to the
> mini-ITX board as the connector is a 24 pin ATX socket. I have a
> PicoPSU running off of system 12V power (which only occupies 20 of the
> pins).
>
Hi Andy;
It had not entered my mind to power the USC from the computer 12Volts.
The old "keep the noise out of the computer" mind set. But the printer cable
has already piped the USC ground into the motherboard.
If the USC input filter capacitor is able to swamp any noise from the
USC Isolated power chopper (on the new boards) that will work well
on my boards also. If it does not, a high frequency cap across the USC
power input will.
You guys are making me smarter every day, thanks.

>
> IDE drive compatibility might be a problem, Adaptors exist but I don't
> know how well they work. I have set my system up with a SSD drive
> (8GB) and so have a system with no moving parts.
>
> eBay has everything, but not in a centralised location.
>
> --
> atp
>
I had Google searched before the last email and found nothing useful.
After the email, out of frustration, I clicked the Book Store
(Amazon.com), and there was all the Worlds D510MOs with
lots of additional hardware. The D510MO manual indicates I have a
compatible power supply connector (12 x 2).
Looks like I am good to go in my old case with a D510MO and
SATA disk.
The only remaining Item is, buy or make a Header to D connector
cable for the parallel port.
This has turned out to be less aggravation than I expected (so far).

   And Many Thanks to all
        Don

>
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