Dan, FYI…

If you want to run 5V on the bus instead of 8V, you really don’t have to remove 
the regulators (yeah, that sound like an annoying job).  Just solder a jumper 
wire from input to output, then be sure you mark the board VERY carefully so 
you don’t put it into an 8V backplane.  In this configuration, the regulators 
draw a very nominal quiescent current that is significantly lower than anything 
else on the board.  I run many boards like this in two S-100 computers.  I use 
a MeanWell QP-200F switcher that has been adequate for both machines, one a 
12-slot and the other an 8-slot.  I no longer heat my basement with these 
computers, and sans that boat anchor power transformer and filter caps, I can 
actually LIFT them now without getting a hernia.  Now if I could just get those 
IDE/CF boards built and working so the 8” floppy drives could go onto a shelf… 
(Please, no help needed at this time on the IDE/CF card – I just need to find 
the time to work on the.)

 

Bob Bell

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Dan Roganti
Sent: Monday, July 27, 2015 1:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Mini S-100 chassis........Re: [N8VEM-S100:7458] Playing with FP Mini, 
Crustys 8080, Con I/O & SMB

 

On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 12:48 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

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[snip]

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when installed in my
'Mini' system, just FF for the instruction.

Todd

 

​I was looking to get a chassis to build a mini S-100 system. I bought a few of 
the S-100 backplanes that Josh & Todd made a few weeks ago. But I'm still 
looking for a chassis. 

Which kind of mini S-100 chassis would you have ?


I did find a set of SMPS's like John Monahan mentioned on his website for his 
custom S-100 chassis. These are the kind with the variable voltage on the 
output. So you don't have to remove the existing voltage regulators​ on 
original boards or even the new boards. So I have +9v, +15v and -15v, then I 
just turn down the +9v down a little to 8.5v, and turn up the +/-15v to +/- 
15.5v.

​Dan
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