Subj : Re: C128 and C64 OS To : Robert Roland From : Adam Sampson Date : Tue Aug 20 2024 00:38:38 Robert Roland writes: > Do you have any references for this? I mean, actual facts. > Have you ever seen an overvolting C64 PSU? I found one earlier this year -- an Ismet-made wedge PSU that came with a breadbox C64. The output was approaching 5.2V at the C64 end of the cable under load. Having dismantled it, the reason was that it uses a 7805 regulator with a resistor divider to lift its ground reference pin a bit, and the resistor values had drifted considerably. The PSU runs quite hot (not helped by the heatsink and 7805 being buried in potting compound), so this isn't terribly surprising after 40 years. Initially I just replaced the resistors, which worked fine, but I later found timperi's replacement PCB that uses a modern switching regulator: https://github.com/timperi/c64-wedge-psu-pcb I've built a couple of these now (using boards from an eBay seller) and they run much cooler than the original. Thanks, -- Adam Sampson --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: Agency HUB, Dunedin - New Zealand | Fido<>Usenet Gateway (3:770/3) .