Hello,
Any progress in your project?
I'm curious because I would like to do pretty much the same.
I was donated the motherboard of a Performa 5200 and its PSU.
The motherboard is clean with the ROM and the RAM present. Maybe I will have to recap it.
However everything else is missing: no casing, no CRT and no cables at all.
It means I cannot connect the PSU to the motherboard as of now.
Do you have any suggestion on how to connect an ATX ?
Yes!
So this thread here is really me wanting to fix my performa to run with the CRT, but I don't know how to power the analog board with an ATX - if at all possible. And frankly, I'm a bit worried about repairing a PSU (electrical shock, fire, etc). Would love to get the CRT back... and a way to run it with a new PSU but without a working PSU I cannot measure what the analog board needs... hoping someone will figure that out one day.
But what you want to do is just get it to run with an ATX without the CRT. I did that, check this one. I can confirm that all the parts I got works. I did not get the soft boot to work but I was fine with the ATX switch on/off so did not bother much about it.
Your main problem will be how to connect it without having the harness and without having the mirror cable.
Your options for the harness:
- buy one second hand (in theory a harness for 5200/6200/5300/630 should work, I did mine with the harness from 5200)
- solder directly onto the pins on the motherboard (probably not recommended)
- measure the pitch and find a connector that it can slot into that you can solder to, it is actually two pitches one finer ,and one more coarse (only 6 connections)
Your options for video:
- get a mirror-out cable for the 5200 (they are out there but it took a while to find one for me)
- get the card from a 6200 (or 630 - should also work I think) that has the DB15 output, that should take the r,g,b, signals from the motherboard to the card and turn it into DB15 output.
- hardcore: take the r,g,b video signals and figure out how to make a pcb that gives out e.g. vga or mac db15. (I would love to have this as it would make my "slim 5200" more possible, to remove more cables and make it smaller)