I adapted the power socket on the 2600 to take 5V DC power. Atari 2600 has a 3.5mm jack and I want to keep the original socket.
I thought that an iPod Shuffle charger would be a good start because it has 3.5mm jack.

It didn't work though. The ground part of the jack was not big enough for the Atari socket and electrical contact was bad. I bought a mono jack and replaced the stereo type jack.



This gave better results. Connections are good and tested with multimetre. So external power connection is done.
Next for the internal power. I soldered a mini USB cable to the socket - on the underside of the PCB.


I cut traces on the PCB to prevent the old circuit from receiving power.

I connected the mini USB to the Android stick.

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