Labels:text | diagram | screenshot | black and white | parallel | plan | technical drawing OCR: MouseClock v 2.0 Copyright @ 1993-1995 Adriano De Minicis Base version of MouseClock Pass-through version of MouseClock 35 mm 52 mm Switch to select battery --- + clock or joystick 50 mm 50 mm 1 1441 O Pass trough connector for joystick 41 T Connected to MousePort #2 (Amiga game port) Connected to MousePort #2 (Amiga game port) How to install the pass-through version internally in an Amiga 1200 MouseClock may be housed in the rear opening under the disk drive Rear view It's better to close the hole in the opening with a small piece of plastic. You might use a piece of white plastic food tray. You might also use the original Amiga cover of the opening, but this way you must drill it, so if you want later to remove MouseClock, the rear opening remains holed. Mount the components close as much as possible to the PCB, especially in this area. The height of MouseClock must be less than Fix the PCB with a screw bolt (ø 3 mm) 14 mm (about), otherwise it inserted in the corresponding hole of doesn't fit in the opening. the A1200 (bottom side) Mouse Game LLLLL port port Top view Be sure that the components of MouseClock do not touch the metallic shield of the disk drive, to avoid short circuits. Use a sheet of plastic to insulate MouseClock for higher safety. Warning: the battery case is connected to the posite pole, not to ground, effects! so if it touch the shield it is shorted with destroying