@crazyben just download the files from GitHub and upload the zip file as it is at jlcpcb. In the further steps you also need the bom and picknplace files if you want them to assemble everything except the through hole components.
Beware, that's not a fork from another design, that's my own and it's slightly different by being mostly SMD (surface mount) and having a switch to chose between soft-power and always-on (for Macs with a dodgy soft-power circuitry). You're welcome to build it for yourself (and others), but you need to make sure the PCB, BoM, pick'n'place, etc. are all from the same source if you want a successful build.Never mind...I found a fork that filled in the dimensions.
Tried jlcpcb's build service but cannot figure out the bom or pick and place files. Used IIci_ATX_jlcpcb for the bom and IIci_ATX-all-pos-jlcpcb for the p&p but its saying its missing things? Don't know, never done this before so I'm probably doing it wrong.Beware, that's not a fork from another design, that's my own and it's slightly different by being mostly SMD (surface mount) and having a switch to chose between soft-power and always-on (for Macs with a dodgy soft-power circuitry). You're welcome to build it for yourself (and others), but you need to make sure the PCB, BoM, pick'n'place, etc. are all from the same source if you want a successful build.
Edit: from seeing another of your post, I can also confirm it's known to work in IIsi (in addition to IIci).
Those are the correct files, but the pick'n'place file only has the surface mounted components. The two plugs for power (J1, J2) and the switch (U1) I got separately and soldered by hand (they are listed in the BoM) - they hare through-holes. J2 is on the bottom side and by default JLCPCB only does one side so that one will have to be done by hand anyway.Tried jlcpcb's build service but cannot figure out the bom or pick and place files. Used IIci_ATX_jlcpcb for the bom and IIci_ATX-all-pos-jlcpcb for the p&p but its saying its missing things? Don't know, never done this before so I'm probably doing it wrong.
Huh, well I'll try again but it popped up an internal server error when I tried to continue lol.Those are the correct files, but the pick'n'place file only has the surface mounted components. The two plugs for power (J1, J2) and the switch (U1) I got separately and soldered by hand (they are listed in the BoM) - they hare through-holes. J2 is on the bottom side and by default JLCPCB only does one side so that one will have to be done by hand anyway.
@Phipli, in case you still have some of these left:UK based folks, I have some spare green boards if anyone wants some.
Bare board £1+P&P
Board with SMD components fitted : £3+P&P
I only have a small number of the SMD chips left so there aren't many of those, but I have more bare boards than planned. You'll need to source your own connectors as I don't have any spares.
Postage at cost, which should be about a pound for Royal Mail second class.
Mine is SMT as it's not expensive to get the SMT done byy JLCPCB, and it avoid having to source and deal with the small discrete parts. The big connectors (which are also the most expensive parts) are easier to stock and handle for me.I'm fine with soldering THT but not SMT. As for the connectors, I would go with these ones:
The footprints of parts may be different between make and models, so you need to check what are the originally intended parts for each design. It should be in a BoM somewhere. For my own, it's visible in the KiCad schematics as "MPN" and in the BoM proper (IIci_ATX_jlcpcb.csv).Would be nice if someone also can confirm that these are the proper parts to source.