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+ | As you can see I made a nice cable harness and it's flexible enough not to damage the HxC PCB or the LCD. | ||
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+ | The next steps should be done very slowly and carefully, with lots of patience and please do an exact measurement for cutting out the slot and the micro switches. The Slot is 3cm above the table surface and its a bit tricky to do that, but I know you can do it. Patience is most important and you will get a good result. | ||
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+ | Connect your new 3inch HxC now to your CPC and do a full function test. If its working fine, we can continue with some more great case modding. | ||
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+ | The next step is to drill the 3 holes for the microswitches. I am using the same switches like Lotharek did but larger diameter of 8mm. I soldered 3 microswitches at a perfboard pcb in a row. The space between them is about 0.75 cm but please measure this yourself to be sure. I used the middle and did it like this: | ||
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[[Category:Hardware]] [[Category:Peripherals]] [[Category:DIY]][[Category:DATA Storage]] | [[Category:Hardware]] [[Category:Peripherals]] [[Category:DIY]][[Category:DATA Storage]] |
Revision as of 09:30, 7 July 2010
Description
The following steps show how to install the HxC SDCard Drive as an internal drive on a CPC6128
What You Need
- An old faulty 3"inch disc drive
- A Double Contacted Perfboard (160x100)
- A Soldering Iron / Solder
- A Hot-glue Pistol
- A Vacuum Pump for Desoldering (if you make a mistake)
- Some 40way Ribbon Cable
- A 26 Pin Socket Connector
- A 40 Pin Socket Connector
- A Sharp Knife
- A Modellers Drill for cutting, drilling
- A DVD Case (preferrably black)
- 3 Micro Switch Buttons
- 2 Self-adhiesive Plastic Motherboard Distance Rods
- Lots Of Old PC Motherboard Jumpers
- Patience And A Big Cup Of Coffee
Dismantling The Drive
First we dismantle the original faulty Amstrad 3" inch Disc Drive. You will be amazed how many parts are inside this old thingy.
We will just use the frame of the drive:
Now cut a perfboard to fit inside the frame. I used the Drill for that, but you can use a sharp scissors or a saw too.
Looks nice eh? Well done, but still lots to do now....
Now you look under the frame and drill some holes into the old mounting holes from the Disc Drive PCB. You can use the old screws and drill them inside the new perfboard. On the top you use some Tape Strips to isolate the metal screws. It should look like this:
I used the old screws from the amstrad disc drive to hold the new perfboard.
Next we do a new frontplate for your old Disc Drive from an DVD Case. Open the Case and cut out a piece of plastic with a sharp knife.
Its easy to do, as you can see from the pictures.
Fits nice doesn't it? What a good idea of mine ? LOL :-) go on, you still have a lot to do...
Next step is to cut out the Frontplate of the Amstrad Disc Drive. So we can snap in the Display of the SDCard HxC. Remove the Display from your HxC now and use a caliper to measure out the frame and the Display. Then cut out the frame with the drill. It stinks and make lots of noises, but hey we love that don't we? Be careful with the old plastic. Its a thermoplast and you dont need much power to cut that out. It's easy to do. After cutting, use a file to smooth the edges. If you have done it correctly, the Display snaps into old Amstrad Frontplate.
Now open your holy CPC6128 by removing the upper case. Please be careful with the Keyboards foil. Open from right to left side. You can see the foil connection here:
I'm sure you all know whats inside a CPC 6128 looks like. But if you really open it for the first time in your life, then dont be panic. You cant destroy anything here unless you are really stupid or clumsy.
Remove the internal 3inch Disc Drive now. You need a screwdriver to open the two screws on the left of the frame. Pull up the connectors and that's it. Now we can put in our new almost finished SDCard HxC Drive for a first look.
Wow .... yes you did it and it's looking nice. But there's still a lot to do. So lets continue with soldering a simple LCD Cable to connect the HxC LCD Display with the board.
Its easy to do. I used some really simple parts and PC Jumpers for connection. I had 1000s of them in my room and so I decided to use them for this purpose. You can buy a real connector if you like a better look. I am a nerd so i am using jumpers. LOL
Well done, you did your first soldering for today and a good job if your LCD is still working correctly. So on to the next steps.....
Change the red and the orange wire of the Disc Drive power connector inside your CPC6128 and remove the 12V spiral cable. You won't ever need it again. The CPC doesn't use the standard pinout, 12V and 5v are not connected in normal way. So we change it back to the standard pinout. 5Volt at the correct side please. I used a micro screwdriver to hold up the little white pin and pull out the cable. Then simply change its position. It clicks smoothly inside....done.....
Now you drill a large hole at the left side of your new perfboard pcb and file it clean and smooth like I did here:
Then I crimped a CPC6128 internal 3,5" Disc Drive adapter cable. You can find the instructions to do that on the spanish CPC sites or use this picture. It speaks for itself and you can crimp it like its done here. I used the same picture and its working fine. Dont solder a Side Select Switch. The HxC doesn't need a side switch. I kept the bridge open and NOT soldered together. The other bridges are soldered together like in the picture:
I cut the wires so that it's more flexible and fits easier through the newly drilled hole of your perfboard PCB. I used some tape strips to fix the cable and the connector to the perfboard.
Now you need a hot-glue pistol to glue the connector to your perfboard PCB.
Now you can mount the metal bracket back to the frame, install the LCD and fix it with a small strip of tape or some hot-glue.
As you can see I made a nice cable harness and it's flexible enough not to damage the HxC PCB or the LCD.
The next steps should be done very slowly and carefully, with lots of patience and please do an exact measurement for cutting out the slot and the micro switches. The Slot is 3cm above the table surface and its a bit tricky to do that, but I know you can do it. Patience is most important and you will get a good result.
Lets see, drill, cut and file now:
A bit rough no? Not looking nice..... I can do that better !
Connect your new 3inch HxC now to your CPC and do a full function test. If its working fine, we can continue with some more great case modding.
The next step is to drill the 3 holes for the microswitches. I am using the same switches like Lotharek did but larger diameter of 8mm. I soldered 3 microswitches at a perfboard pcb in a row. The space between them is about 0.75 cm but please measure this yourself to be sure. I used the middle and did it like this: