>I reckon it should be fine, but I did hear once that
>switch-mode power supplies (as in PCs) aren't happy if
>you leave some of the lines unloaded - eg the -15v and -12v
>lines.

So, in other words, it may be more appropriate to grab
a 12v PSU from Maplin's (or somewhere), wire up an
extremely simple stripboard with a 5v regulator so that
the PSU can supply both 12v and 5v juice, to the SAM,
in its favourite flavour (the DIN socket).

Doesn't sound like a bad plan. All I need now is a
SCART TV (or, maybe, my video has a SCART Aux socket),
a SAM-compatible SCART cable, a PSU, some bits from
Maplins, a little time and some courage.

Or 25quid for a replacement PSU from Format (if they
still exist)

Hmmm... I'll have to keep my options open.


>No - in fact, if you are using RGB (rather than composite)
>connections, then you may not even need the 12v supply!

I think I'd rather give it some 12v juice just so the
composite bit wouldn't get fried (how likely would that
be?)...

Justin

Reply via email to