
Originally Posted by
funkenzupfer
Hello Stuart,
I am Florian and get the Micro-Expander from Jonas.
You find my whole story with it on my blog, micro-expander.funkenzupfer.de
(Sorry, it's only in German, but I think Google translate it understandable.)
I think you have to make the power supplies by your own.
But it's not so difficult.
When I remember correct you need a 8V DC and 15V AC.
I can mount the Micro-Expander again and check this. But this would need some days.
I am very interested on your Micro-Expanders. Can you make some photos?
Florian
The Micro-Expanders aren't mine; they belong to the heirs (adult children) of my deceased neighbor. He lived two doors away from me, so the M-E computers are nearby, but locked inside his house. Currently, nobody lives there, and I have no key. The next time the heirs visit, I'll try to slip in and get some pictures.
Please don't apologize for writing in your native language. There's an old joke about this:
If a person knows three languages, they're tri-lingual.
If a person knows two languages, they're bi-lingual.
If a person knows one language, they're mono-^H^H^H^H^H, um, American.
I do recall that one M-E keyboard was complete, and the other might have been missing one keycap. Neither machine has any S-100 cards installed. Both are reasonably clean and un-damaged (no obvious scratches &etc.).
I would be very grateful for any specifications for building a M-E power supply; ideally with pin-assignments. (If the inputs are clearly marked on the motherboards, I suppose I could figure it out myself... but I haven't disassembled one yet.) Thank you very much for the information about the necessary voltages; I'm surprised the M-E wants 15VAC. Take your time researching this; I greatly appreciate your efforts.
Thank you,
stuart
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