A few things. The Atari SC1224 monitor is pretty tiny physically, so someone should be able to wrap it pretty well and it survive. The SH314 floppy, I can't find a picture. But I can say that both my Mega 2 ST and Atari STacy have a style of floppy where the drive has an awesome looking contour that matches the case. Neither work. Something with age takes them out, and I never figured out what. If anyone knows, please advise. Side thing regarding Atari ST: I built this ACSI2SD board using the blue pill STM chip. I dig it. I plan to lay out a circuit board that: 1 You remove the DB19 from an Atari ST and solder this new board into the Atari that takes place of DB19 2 It would expose SD, USB and a switch to switch DC power between atari and USB(for firmware updates) through the DB19 hole on back of case 3 It has solder holes for the removed DB19 internally, it's not usable but a placeholder to keep the part with the machine inside (need to figure out clearing metal sheilds) 4 3d printed plate to cover the DB19 hole and allow access to ports Maybe a version for the STacy when I get around to opening mine back up. I did a ribbon cable that goes to someone else's ASCI2SD board meants for DB19, but it's sloppy as all hell. This wouldn't require a blue pill board, I'm trying to put those directly on PCB to make the whole thing smaller and internal. On Thu, 3 Mar 2022, Joseph Giliberti via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
Greetings!
Title says it all. Only interested in working pieces. Not interested in risking sending a CRT through the mail. Let me know what you have privately.
Thanks! Joe Giliberti