Difference between revisions of "PSU Pictures"
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(Added Tano Dragon 48434-2 PSU PCB scans, detail of modulator, and fixed layout a bit) |
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== Dragon 32 == | == Dragon 32 == | ||
− | '''Issue 3:'''<br> | + | '''Issue 3 (P/N 47190, 250x85mm) :'''<br> |
− | [[File:Dragon32PSUTopIss3.JPG|300px]] | + | [[File:Dragon32PSUTopIss3.JPG|300px]][[File:Dragon32PSUBottomIss3.JPG|309px]] |
− | [[File:Dragon32PSUBottomIss3.JPG| | ||
== Dragon 64 == | == Dragon 64 == | ||
− | '''Issue 4 (250x85mm) :'''<br> | + | '''Issue 4 (P/N 48256, 250x85mm) :'''<br> |
The green cable and open track on the solder side seem to be an official fix, as other 64's have it too and it's consistent with the schematics. Maybe a Dragon 32 to Dragon 64 upgrade?<br> | The green cable and open track on the solder side seem to be an official fix, as other 64's have it too and it's consistent with the schematics. Maybe a Dragon 32 to Dragon 64 upgrade?<br> | ||
[[File:DragonDataLtd_Iss4_48256_PCB_Top.jpg|300px]][[File:DragonDataLtd_Iss4_48256_PCB_Bottom.jpg|300px]] | [[File:DragonDataLtd_Iss4_48256_PCB_Top.jpg|300px]][[File:DragonDataLtd_Iss4_48256_PCB_Bottom.jpg|300px]] | ||
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== Dragon Tano == | == Dragon Tano == | ||
+ | '''Issue 2 NTSC (P/N 48434-2, 250x85mm) :'''<br> | ||
+ | Including detail shot of the modulator.<br> | ||
+ | [[File:DragonDataLtd_NTSC_Iss2_48434-2_PCB_Top.jpg|318px]][[File:DragonDataLtd_NTSC_Iss2_48434-2_PCB_Bottom.jpg|300px]][[File:DragonDataLtd_NTSC_Iss2_48434-2_Modulator.jpg|102px]] | ||
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== Transformers == | == Transformers == | ||
'''UK Dragon 32 (Ser. No. 019193 DG)''' <br> | '''UK Dragon 32 (Ser. No. 019193 DG)''' <br> | ||
− | [[File:CIMG5116.JPG|300px]] | + | [[File:CIMG5116.JPG|300px]][[File:CIMG5119.JPG|283px]] |
− | [[File:CIMG5119.JPG| |
Revision as of 21:23, 17 October 2013
Pictures of Dragon power source boards to help with identification.
Dragon 32
Issue 3 (P/N 47190, 250x85mm) :
Dragon 64
Issue 4 (P/N 48256, 250x85mm) :
The green cable and open track on the solder side seem to be an official fix, as other 64's have it too and it's consistent with the schematics. Maybe a Dragon 32 to Dragon 64 upgrade?
Dragon Tano
Issue 2 NTSC (P/N 48434-2, 250x85mm) :
Including detail shot of the modulator.