CD32 and CD-TV (was Re: Hardest to Find Classic Computers)

From: Adrian Graham <Adrian.Graham_at_corporatemicrosystems.com>
Date: Thu Dec 20 03:51:38 2001

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ethan Dicks [mailto:erd_6502_at_yahoo.com]
> Sent: 19 December 2001 17:54
> To: classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org
> Subject: CD32 and CD-TV (was Re: Hardest to Find Classic Computers)
>
> be fun to play on it. I have an SX-1 adapter that turns a CD32 into
> sort of an A1200, but I haven't had the time to check it out and put
> it together. Does anyone have any docs for that? The jumpers are
> labelled, so there's not much guesswork, but any docs are more than
> I have now.

I haven't got any docs with my SX-1 either so I'm looking too. I picked it
up for ukp2 at a boot sale so I wasn't complaining :) For some reason I
guessed it was yet another way of turning the A500 core of the CD32 into a
CDTV, same as the A570 CD-ROM did for the bog-standard A500.

Speaking of the A570, has anyone got a spare PSU for one?

> The other thing I wouldn't mind getting is a replacement CD-TV. I
> had one that I bought new for $800 that was stolen when my house was
> burglarized 9 years ago - they got my A500 (with WEDGE XT

Short of epay I've only ever seen one CDTV and I snapped it up, then went on
a crusade to find the remote and mouse that were missing, found an unused
remote on epay for ukp12 and he threw in a used mouse and an unused boxed
mouse too :)

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Received on Thu Dec 20 2001 - 03:51:38 GMT

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