Power cable for HKT-1100 Dev.Cas?

Discussion in 'Sega Dreamcast Development and Research' started by shadowfamicom@japan.com, Mar 5, 2009.

  1. shadowfamicom@japan.com

    shadowfamicom@japan.com Active Member

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    Done Messing with it. For sale.
    http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=196972

    Been reading these forums for a long time, love reading about this stuff. Thought for my first thread I would give something back by taking some Hi-Res pics of my Dev.Cas unit I just got. Also trying to figure out what cable I should use to power it that I already would have, I have so many power cables for consoles that one of them must work on this. Thought instead I might ask here before I use the wrong one and take the chance of frying this nice unit. Anyway enjoy the pics and feel free to use them for whatever also feel free to hotlink away.

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  2. Blai

    Blai Enthusiastic Member

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    So you won the recent eBay auction. Congratulations!

    I'll use the images in my site. Thanks.
     
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    The labeling is confusing. It says DC above the input, but the bottom says AC 100V. The bottom label may just be a way of extending the console's labeling since it's hidden above the Dev.Cas unit and may have nothing to do with the development hardware. I would start with a DC transformer at around 9V with a current rating of 300mA (and then up an amp if needed).
     
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    If you don,t mind opening it and taking a pic, we could certainly figure out what voltage is needed!

    You should try the lowest possilbe voltage first, as at least it won't fry!

    FG
     
  5. shadowfamicom@japan.com

    shadowfamicom@japan.com Active Member

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    I will definitely be opening it and taking lots of pictures. If I do not get to it today it might be about 10 days until I do, as I am getting on a plane tommorow at 4am for a flight cross country.

    BTW Some possibly useful info for future reference.... The DIP switches have not been changed that is how I got it in the mail.
     
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    WTF, I aint ever seen a thing like this!! godfuckin damn, congrats on this piece! WE need more info and pics oh yeah =D
     
  7. shadowfamicom@japan.com

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    Ok found some time to open it up but it uses a security bit that I somehow didn't have so I ordered the bit I need. Should be here when I am back from my trip, will take pictures then.
     
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    It looks like a Torx bit, probably somewhere around T10. Lowes carries a nice 6-piece Torx kit by Kobalt for around $6.
     
  9. Storm

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    I would imagine it's similar to my HKT-1130 and thus wants DC 9V 850mA max.

    Mine mercifully came with a label, so I dodn't have to test it:
    http://korpstorm.deviantart.com/art/HKT-1130-115142960

    I've uploaded a few of my images from dismantling the HKT-1130 here:
    http://korpstorm.deviantart.com/gallery/#_browse/scraps

    Sorry about the quality. I always take lots and lots of images when dismantling just to make sure I don't miss any detailts I'll need later, but I usually do it with a camera phone and pretty much don't care about how they will end up looking in a photo album...
     
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    Look a bit clooser, i't Torx based, but with a spike in the middle. You will usually find one of those in any of the "odd-bits-set" of bits you can buy in well equipped tool stores.
     
  11. Storm

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    And for the record: My DIP-switches where also in that position when delivered.
     
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  12. mathieulh

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    I would love to get a bios dump of the dreamcast console :)
     
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    If the set 5.24 unit is anything to go by, the dip switch settings indicate that it's running through the AV cable in self-test mode, so you should see something (most likely diagnostics) when you power it up the Dev.Cas unit and run the Dreamcast (but you'll probably need a disc of some sort if it's not running a modified BIOS).

    And I see it now, Storm. You're right, it is the security type.
     
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  14. Paulo

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    Called a security torx or something. Xbox controlers use them.
     
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    storm how much did you you pay for one
     
  16. shadowfamicom@japan.com

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    so is the dreamcast that plugs in on top a stock retail unit?
     
  19. Storm

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    Those are a lot nicer than my pictures. Good job.
     
  20. shadowfamicom@japan.com

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    Update: bought an adaptor and the seller gave me the wrong one so he is shipping me another. Will get pictures and a video as soon as I get it.
     
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