I've got this old IBM PS/1 model number 2121 of which the monitor is missing. As you might know, with some systems of the PS/1 series, the PSU was integrated into the monitor.
Since the monitor is missing, I obviously have no way to power this thing.
I've searched for any schematics on the powersupply, or any relevant information, but all I know so far (by disassembling the system), is that the system is provided with power through a Sub-D connector with 25 pins, of which only pins 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 20 and 22 are used. The rest is probably there for shielding.
Is there anyone here who could provide me with information on the used voltages/amperages on these pins and also how to construct a suitable powersupply? Any other information/tips is welcome as well.
Since the monitor is missing, I obviously have no way to power this thing.
I've searched for any schematics on the powersupply, or any relevant information, but all I know so far (by disassembling the system), is that the system is provided with power through a Sub-D connector with 25 pins, of which only pins 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 20 and 22 are used. The rest is probably there for shielding.
Is there anyone here who could provide me with information on the used voltages/amperages on these pins and also how to construct a suitable powersupply? Any other information/tips is welcome as well.
