By are-
Fri Mar 22, 2013 6:04 pm
Im looking for scsi board and soon as i get one, should i buy scsi zip drive with 100mb or 250mb or should i buy scsi hard drive with like 4,5gb?
are- wrote:Im looking for scsi board and soon as i get one, should i buy scsi zip drive with 100mb or 250mb or should i buy scsi hard drive with like 4,5gb?
KOVSHBEATS wrote:This one works with 60 http://www.ebay.com/itm/281080225618?ss ... 1497.l2649Hey that one is looking nice. I would like to have one, but not internal cause my original floppy still works and the whole baby is mint as it can be so i would like to keep it as it is.
Really cheap!
Clint wrote:
SimonInAustralia wrote:micb wrote:Noisy inverter?? Replace with a silent new one.
A very handy and extremely cheap replacement, as the chances are you will not find the original inverter, or inverter board, unless someone is breaking a 60 down for parts. Which hardly ever happens.
http://www.ebay.co.uk
The original MPC60 and MPC3000 inverters seem to output somewhere around 95 VAC at 500-550 Hz...This replacement says it outputs 233 VAC at 4.2 kHz...Anyone know what this difference in inverter output voltage and frequency would do to the LCD backlight, would there be any negative effects or changes in brightness?
micb wrote:The one which we actually should be using is this one
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12V-DC-to-AC- ... 4d0a594a6d
This at 5v is alot closer to the original output voltage. This at 6v gives out 77v, which is alot lower than 240v. It is a little bit bigger, but is alot closer when compared to the original spec. Maybe clint could alter the link in the 60 bible with this inverter instead.
SEED78 wrote:> a 4.5 GB external fixed drive is massively wasted on the 60, as the max space your 60 is going to see of that 4.5 GB drive is 400-600 meg (forget the exact amount, the info is on these forums some where) - and that will be in partitions of XX meg in size.
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hiredesign wrote:just found this site with a few methods of getting letters onto the surfaces of custom jobs etc... should be helpful to all the people asking how to letter MPC's after painting them
http://www.nrgrecording.de/html/frontpanels.html
peace