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TheLittleEngineers.org-2732-TOFROM-2532-GCC-ECS-0001.2-09.APRIL.2019-02.JUNE.2019(EAGLE)
2 layer board of 0.84 x 1.32 inches (21.4 x 33.6 mm)
Uploaded:
June 02, 2019
Shared:
June 02, 2019
Total Price:
$5.55
TheLittleEngineers.org-2732-TOFROM-2532-GCC-ECS-0001.2-09.APRIL.2019-02.JUNE.2019(EAGLE). 2732 <–> 2532 Adapter - The following text is from the repository originally uploaded by Ricardo Quesada at this url: https://github.com/ricardoquesada/2732-to-2532
This product is intended to allow a 273…
TheLittleEngineers.org-2732-TOFROM-2532-GCC-ECS-0001.2-09.APRIL.2019-02.JUNE.2019(EAGLE). 2732 <–> 2532 Adapter - The following text is from the repository originally uploaded by Ricardo Quesada at this url: https://github.com/ricardoquesada/2732-to-2532
This product is intended to allow a 2732 EPROM to be placed into a 2532 EPROM socket or a 2532 EPROM to be placed into a 2732 EPROM socket. Fitting I.C. pins for IC1 and a socket for IC2 allows a 2732 to be plugged into a 2532 socket, whilst fitting I.C. pins for IC2 and a socket for IC1 allows a 2532 to be plugged into a 2732 socket.
The 2732 has an output enable signal in addition to the chip enable signal. In most cases, the output enable signal can simply be connected to ground. However, it may sometimes be desirable to connect the ouput enable signal to the chip enable signal. Jumpers JP1 and JP2 allow these settings.
If JP1 is fitted, then the ouput enable will be connected to the chip enable. If JP2 is fitted, then the ouput enable will be connected to GND. JP1 and JP2 should NEVER be fitted at the same time - one or the other, but not both. In most cases, fitting JP2 will suffice. All of GIMEchip.com’s designs are created for the benefit of the vintage computing community as a whole. Although we copyright all of our works and retain all rights to them, we also don’t mind sharing. If you wish to produce and distribute this product, please contact us at: * [email protected]
In most cases, permissions will be granted Royalty Free. I said we like to share, didn’t I?
If you would like to include this product as part of your website, feel free to do so, as long as all documentation remains intact. We do ask that you inform us that you have included this file on your site so our ego’s may get a bit larger :-)
Enjoy - John Eric & John Robert (J.R.), Son & Father
I have updated the GCC-0001.0 (v1.0) product described above to GCC-0001.1 (v1.1) and placed a repository for the 1.1 version here: https://github.com/TheLittleEngineers/2732-tofrom-2532
The original version was created by my nephew and his father (my brother) with minor input from me. The 1.1 version made minor changes, specifically a cleaner silkscreen, mitered tracks and a CC BY-SA 4.0 License. I did not fork Ricardo Quesadas repository for that minor update, but rather simply made a new repository.
I have now updated GCC-0001.1 (v1.1) to GCC-0001.2 (v1.2), once again making only minor changes. These changes are to the EAGLE library to improve appearance. I decided, at this time, to fork Ricardo Quesadas repository for this version so that more people might find it and have access to the CC BY-SA 4.0 Licensed version.
Enjoy - Robert “The R.A.T.” Allen Turner, 02 June 2019.
This repository resides at: https://github.com/TheLittleEngineers/2732-to-2532
There is an OSHPark Project Page at this url: https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/kX8qkKjv
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TheLittleEngineers.org-2732-TOFROM-2532-GCC-ECS-0001.2-09.APRIL.2019-02.JUNE.2019(EAGLE). 2732 <–> 2532 Adapter - The following text is from the repository originally uploaded by Ricardo Quesada at this url: https://github.com/ricardoquesada/2732-to-2532
This product is intended to allow a 273…
TheLittleEngineers.org-2732-TOFROM-2532-GCC-ECS-0001.2-09.APRIL.2019-02.JUNE.2019(EAGLE). 2732 <–> 2532 Adapter - The following text is from the repository originally uploaded by Ricardo Quesada at this url: https://github.com/ricardoquesada/2732-to-2532
This product is intended to allow a 2732 EPROM to be placed into a 2532 EPROM socket or a 2532 EPROM to be placed into a 2732 EPROM socket. Fitting I.C. pins for IC1 and a socket for IC2 allows a 2732 to be plugged into a 2532 socket, whilst fitting I.C. pins for IC2 and a socket for IC1 allows a 2532 to be plugged into a 2732 socket.
The 2732 has an output enable signal in addition to the chip enable signal. In most cases, the output enable signal can simply be connected to ground. However, it may sometimes be desirable to connect the ouput enable signal to the chip enable signal. Jumpers JP1 and JP2 allow these settings.
If JP1 is fitted, then the ouput enable will be connected to the chip enable. If JP2 is fitted, then the ouput enable will be connected to GND. JP1 and JP2 should NEVER be fitted at the same time - one or the other, but not both. In most cases, fitting JP2 will suffice. All of GIMEchip.com’s designs are created for the benefit of the vintage computing community as a whole. Although we copyright all of our works and retain all rights to them, we also don’t mind sharing. If you wish to produce and distribute this product, please contact us at: * [email protected]
In most cases, permissions will be granted Royalty Free. I said we like to share, didn’t I?
If you would like to include this product as part of your website, feel free to do so, as long as all documentation remains intact. We do ask that you inform us that you have included this file on your site so our ego’s may get a bit larger :-)
Enjoy - John Eric & John Robert (J.R.), Son & Father
I have updated the GCC-0001.0 (v1.0) product described above to GCC-0001.1 (v1.1) and placed a repository for the 1.1 version here: https://github.com/TheLittleEngineers/2732-tofrom-2532
The original version was created by my nephew and his father (my brother) with minor input from me. The 1.1 version made minor changes, specifically a cleaner silkscreen, mitered tracks and a CC BY-SA 4.0 License. I did not fork Ricardo Quesadas repository for that minor update, but rather simply made a new repository.
I have now updated GCC-0001.1 (v1.1) to GCC-0001.2 (v1.2), once again making only minor changes. These changes are to the EAGLE library to improve appearance. I decided, at this time, to fork Ricardo Quesadas repository for this version so that more people might find it and have access to the CC BY-SA 4.0 Licensed version.
Enjoy - Robert “The R.A.T.” Allen Turner, 02 June 2019.
This repository resides at: https://github.com/TheLittleEngineers/2732-to-2532
There is an OSHPark Project Page at this url: https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/kX8qkKjv
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TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019-01.JUNE.2019(KiCAD)
2 layer board of 0.81 x 1.74 inches (20.7 x 44.2 mm)
Uploaded:
June 02, 2019
Shared:
June 02, 2019
Total Price:
$7.05
TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019-01.JUNE.2019(KiCAD). TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019 27C512 E.P.R.O.M. TO TMS2532 SOCKET CONVERTER. © 20 April 2019 and 01 June 2019 by: Robert Allen Turner http://www.TheLittleEngineers.org/ https://github.co…
TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019-01.JUNE.2019(KiCAD). TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019 27C512 E.P.R.O.M. TO TMS2532 SOCKET CONVERTER. © 20 April 2019 and 01 June 2019 by: Robert Allen Turner http://www.TheLittleEngineers.org/ https://github.com/TheLittleEngineers
This product is intended to allow a 27512 or 27C512 EPROM to be placed into a TMS2532 EPROM socket. The 27512 is divided into 16 banks of 4Kbytes via the four jumpers at the bottom of the socket.
Released under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) License, 01 June 2019 In Memory of my Father, Robert Embry Turner, 1945 - 2019. Rest In Peace. I LOVE YOU DAD!
Archive name: “TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019”
This is an update to the “TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R0.20.APRIL.2019” repository which resides at this url: https://github.com/TheLittleEngineers/27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R0 This update was made due to the fact that I was not very pleased with the initial Printed Circuit Boards that resulted from the original design. Although functional, the production of the Printed Circuit Boards was inconsistent between different manufacturers. This was due to a problem in the dimension layer of the original design and so I have created this new design to eliminate the inconsistencies.
This version should provide much better results.
Please note: This is derived from an original design by “Little” John Eric and/or his father “Big” John Robert (J.R.) by “Uncle” Robert Allen. It should be thoroughly scrutinized and verified prior to actual use of any kind. DISCLAIMER: The following article is provided for informational purposes only. Any attempt to modify your computer without the proper skills to do so may void your computer. Any attempt to modify your computer without unplugging it first may void you. This Information is provided “as-is” with no guarantee of fitness for any purpose, either explicit or implied. We disclaim any and all responsibility for losses incurred through the use of this information. By using this information, you are deemed to have accepted these conditions of use, and you agree NOT to sue us. CLARIFICATION: The above disclaimer states as plainly as possible that if you decide to make use of any of the information contained within this document that you do so at your own risk. Designing hardware for the CoCo (ColorComputer) and other vintage hardware is a hobby of ours and is not motivated by any desire of profits. As this is a not for profit venture, obviously we can’t afford not to disclaim the use of this information.
The GitHub home of this project is available at the following url: https://github.com/TheLittleEngineers/27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019
This design is available at OSHPark with the following urls: https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/JmUiHyi1 (EAGLE .brd) https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/4RvjjYdM (KiCAD .kicad_pcb) Note that the KiCAD version has been imported using the EAGLE import function of the Version 5.x of KiCAD. As such, it may be potentially problematic.
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TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019-01.JUNE.2019(KiCAD). TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019 27C512 E.P.R.O.M. TO TMS2532 SOCKET CONVERTER. © 20 April 2019 and 01 June 2019 by: Robert Allen Turner http://www.TheLittleEngineers.org/ https://github.co…
TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019-01.JUNE.2019(KiCAD). TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019 27C512 E.P.R.O.M. TO TMS2532 SOCKET CONVERTER. © 20 April 2019 and 01 June 2019 by: Robert Allen Turner http://www.TheLittleEngineers.org/ https://github.com/TheLittleEngineers
This product is intended to allow a 27512 or 27C512 EPROM to be placed into a TMS2532 EPROM socket. The 27512 is divided into 16 banks of 4Kbytes via the four jumpers at the bottom of the socket.
Released under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) License, 01 June 2019 In Memory of my Father, Robert Embry Turner, 1945 - 2019. Rest In Peace. I LOVE YOU DAD!
Archive name: “TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019”
This is an update to the “TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R0.20.APRIL.2019” repository which resides at this url: https://github.com/TheLittleEngineers/27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R0 This update was made due to the fact that I was not very pleased with the initial Printed Circuit Boards that resulted from the original design. Although functional, the production of the Printed Circuit Boards was inconsistent between different manufacturers. This was due to a problem in the dimension layer of the original design and so I have created this new design to eliminate the inconsistencies.
This version should provide much better results.
Please note: This is derived from an original design by “Little” John Eric and/or his father “Big” John Robert (J.R.) by “Uncle” Robert Allen. It should be thoroughly scrutinized and verified prior to actual use of any kind. DISCLAIMER: The following article is provided for informational purposes only. Any attempt to modify your computer without the proper skills to do so may void your computer. Any attempt to modify your computer without unplugging it first may void you. This Information is provided “as-is” with no guarantee of fitness for any purpose, either explicit or implied. We disclaim any and all responsibility for losses incurred through the use of this information. By using this information, you are deemed to have accepted these conditions of use, and you agree NOT to sue us. CLARIFICATION: The above disclaimer states as plainly as possible that if you decide to make use of any of the information contained within this document that you do so at your own risk. Designing hardware for the CoCo (ColorComputer) and other vintage hardware is a hobby of ours and is not motivated by any desire of profits. As this is a not for profit venture, obviously we can’t afford not to disclaim the use of this information.
The GitHub home of this project is available at the following url: https://github.com/TheLittleEngineers/27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019
This design is available at OSHPark with the following urls: https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/JmUiHyi1 (EAGLE .brd) https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/4RvjjYdM (KiCAD .kicad_pcb) Note that the KiCAD version has been imported using the EAGLE import function of the Version 5.x of KiCAD. As such, it may be potentially problematic.
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TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019-01.JUNE.2019(EAGLE)
2 layer board of 0.81 x 1.74 inches (20.6 x 44.2 mm)
Uploaded:
June 02, 2019
Shared:
June 02, 2019
Total Price:
$7.00
TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019-01.JUNE.2019(EAGLE). TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019 27C512 E.P.R.O.M. TO TMS2532 SOCKET CONVERTER. © 20 April 2019 and 01 June 2019 by: Robert Allen Turner http://www.TheLittleEngineers.org/ https://github.co…
TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019-01.JUNE.2019(EAGLE). TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019 27C512 E.P.R.O.M. TO TMS2532 SOCKET CONVERTER. © 20 April 2019 and 01 June 2019 by: Robert Allen Turner http://www.TheLittleEngineers.org/ https://github.com/TheLittleEngineers
This product is intended to allow a 27512 or 27C512 EPROM to be placed into a TMS2532 EPROM socket. The 27512 is divided into 16 banks of 4Kbytes via the four jumpers at the bottom of the socket.
Released under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) License, 01 June 2019 In Memory of my Father, Robert Embry Turner, 1945 - 2019. Rest In Peace. I LOVE YOU DAD!
Archive name: “TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019”
This is an update to the “TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R0.20.APRIL.2019” repository which resides at this url: https://github.com/TheLittleEngineers/27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R0 This update was made due to the fact that I was not very pleased with the initial Printed Circuit Boards that resulted from the original design. Although functional, the production of the Printed Circuit Boards was inconsistent between different manufacturers. This was due to a problem in the dimension layer of the original design and so I have created this new design to eliminate the inconsistencies.
This version should provide much better results.
Please note: This is derived from an original design by “Little” John Eric and/or his father “Big” John Robert (J.R.) by “Uncle” Robert Allen. It should be thoroughly scrutinized and verified prior to actual use of any kind. DISCLAIMER: The following article is provided for informational purposes only. Any attempt to modify your computer without the proper skills to do so may void your computer. Any attempt to modify your computer without unplugging it first may void you. This Information is provided “as-is” with no guarantee of fitness for any purpose, either explicit or implied. We disclaim any and all responsibility for losses incurred through the use of this information. By using this information, you are deemed to have accepted these conditions of use, and you agree NOT to sue us. CLARIFICATION: The above disclaimer states as plainly as possible that if you decide to make use of any of the information contained within this document that you do so at your own risk. Designing hardware for the CoCo (ColorComputer) and other vintage hardware is a hobby of ours and is not motivated by any desire of profits. As this is a not for profit venture, obviously we can’t afford not to disclaim the use of this information.
The GitHub home of this project is available at the following url: https://github.com/TheLittleEngineers/27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019
This design is available at OSHPark with the following urls: https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/JmUiHyi1 (EAGLE .brd) https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/4RvjjYdM (KiCAD .kicad_pcb) Note that the KiCAD version has been imported using the EAGLE import function of the Version 5.x of KiCAD. As such, it may be potentially problematic.
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TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019-01.JUNE.2019(EAGLE). TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019 27C512 E.P.R.O.M. TO TMS2532 SOCKET CONVERTER. © 20 April 2019 and 01 June 2019 by: Robert Allen Turner http://www.TheLittleEngineers.org/ https://github.co…
TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019-01.JUNE.2019(EAGLE). TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019 27C512 E.P.R.O.M. TO TMS2532 SOCKET CONVERTER. © 20 April 2019 and 01 June 2019 by: Robert Allen Turner http://www.TheLittleEngineers.org/ https://github.com/TheLittleEngineers
This product is intended to allow a 27512 or 27C512 EPROM to be placed into a TMS2532 EPROM socket. The 27512 is divided into 16 banks of 4Kbytes via the four jumpers at the bottom of the socket.
Released under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) License, 01 June 2019 In Memory of my Father, Robert Embry Turner, 1945 - 2019. Rest In Peace. I LOVE YOU DAD!
Archive name: “TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019”
This is an update to the “TheLittleEngineers.org-27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R0.20.APRIL.2019” repository which resides at this url: https://github.com/TheLittleEngineers/27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R0 This update was made due to the fact that I was not very pleased with the initial Printed Circuit Boards that resulted from the original design. Although functional, the production of the Printed Circuit Boards was inconsistent between different manufacturers. This was due to a problem in the dimension layer of the original design and so I have created this new design to eliminate the inconsistencies.
This version should provide much better results.
Please note: This is derived from an original design by “Little” John Eric and/or his father “Big” John Robert (J.R.) by “Uncle” Robert Allen. It should be thoroughly scrutinized and verified prior to actual use of any kind. DISCLAIMER: The following article is provided for informational purposes only. Any attempt to modify your computer without the proper skills to do so may void your computer. Any attempt to modify your computer without unplugging it first may void you. This Information is provided “as-is” with no guarantee of fitness for any purpose, either explicit or implied. We disclaim any and all responsibility for losses incurred through the use of this information. By using this information, you are deemed to have accepted these conditions of use, and you agree NOT to sue us. CLARIFICATION: The above disclaimer states as plainly as possible that if you decide to make use of any of the information contained within this document that you do so at your own risk. Designing hardware for the CoCo (ColorComputer) and other vintage hardware is a hobby of ours and is not motivated by any desire of profits. As this is a not for profit venture, obviously we can’t afford not to disclaim the use of this information.
The GitHub home of this project is available at the following url: https://github.com/TheLittleEngineers/27C512E-TO-2532S-V1R1.20.APRIL.2019
This design is available at OSHPark with the following urls: https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/JmUiHyi1 (EAGLE .brd) https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/4RvjjYdM (KiCAD .kicad_pcb) Note that the KiCAD version has been imported using the EAGLE import function of the Version 5.x of KiCAD. As such, it may be potentially problematic.
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TS2068-CARTRIDGE-READER-2012-Version-2
2 layer board of 0.81 x 2.10 inches (20.6 x 53.3 mm)
Uploaded:
May 27, 2019
Shared:
May 27, 2019
Total Price:
$8.45
TS2068-CARTRIDGE-READER-2012-Version-2 is intended to allow a Timex Sinclair TS2068 (TS-2068) TCC (Timex Command Cartridge) to be plugged into an EPROM Socket allowing the contents to be read (such as by an EPROM Programmer). This first version was developed June 15, 2012 at 4:54 A.M. C.S.T. - Th…
TS2068-CARTRIDGE-READER-2012-Version-2 is intended to allow a Timex Sinclair TS2068 (TS-2068) TCC (Timex Command Cartridge) to be plugged into an EPROM Socket allowing the contents to be read (such as by an EPROM Programmer). This first version was developed June 15, 2012 at 4:54 A.M. C.S.T. - This version adds some “blinkenlights” (L.E.D.s) - there is a GitHub Page Here: https://github.com/TheLittleEngineers/TS2068-CARTRIDGE-READER-2012-Version-2
This design should be thoroughly scrutinized and verified prior to actual use of any kind. DISCLAIMER: The following article is provided for informational purposes only. Any attempt to modify your computer without the proper skills to do so may void your computer. Any attempt to modify your computer without unplugging it first may void you. This Information is provided “as-is” with no guarantee of fitness for any purpose, either explicit or implied. We disclaim any and all responsibility for losses incurred through the use of this information. By using this information, you are deemed to have accepted these conditions of use, and you agree NOT to sue us. CLARIFICATION: The above disclaimer states as plainly as possible that if you decide to make use of any of the information contained within this document that you do so at your own risk. Designing hardware for the CoCo (ColorComputer) and other vintage hardware is a hobby of ours and is not motivated by any desire of profits. As this is a not for profit venture, obviously we can’t afford not to disclaim the use of this information.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS VERSION HAS NOT YET BEEN TESTED.
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TS2068-CARTRIDGE-READER-2012-Version-2 is intended to allow a Timex Sinclair TS2068 (TS-2068) TCC (Timex Command Cartridge) to be plugged into an EPROM Socket allowing the contents to be read (such as by an EPROM Programmer). This first version was developed June 15, 2012 at 4:54 A.M. C.S.T. - Th…
TS2068-CARTRIDGE-READER-2012-Version-2 is intended to allow a Timex Sinclair TS2068 (TS-2068) TCC (Timex Command Cartridge) to be plugged into an EPROM Socket allowing the contents to be read (such as by an EPROM Programmer). This first version was developed June 15, 2012 at 4:54 A.M. C.S.T. - This version adds some “blinkenlights” (L.E.D.s) - there is a GitHub Page Here: https://github.com/TheLittleEngineers/TS2068-CARTRIDGE-READER-2012-Version-2
This design should be thoroughly scrutinized and verified prior to actual use of any kind. DISCLAIMER: The following article is provided for informational purposes only. Any attempt to modify your computer without the proper skills to do so may void your computer. Any attempt to modify your computer without unplugging it first may void you. This Information is provided “as-is” with no guarantee of fitness for any purpose, either explicit or implied. We disclaim any and all responsibility for losses incurred through the use of this information. By using this information, you are deemed to have accepted these conditions of use, and you agree NOT to sue us. CLARIFICATION: The above disclaimer states as plainly as possible that if you decide to make use of any of the information contained within this document that you do so at your own risk. Designing hardware for the CoCo (ColorComputer) and other vintage hardware is a hobby of ours and is not motivated by any desire of profits. As this is a not for profit venture, obviously we can’t afford not to disclaim the use of this information.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS VERSION HAS NOT YET BEEN TESTED.
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TS2068-CARTRIDGE-2012
2 layer board of 3.26 x 2.51 inches (82.8 x 63.8 mm)
Uploaded:
May 27, 2019
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May 27, 2019
Total Price:
$40.90
TS2068-CARTRIDGE-2012 is intended to be a Timex Sinclair 2068 (TS-2068 or TS2068) TCC (Timex Command Cartridge). It accepts a 27C512 EPROM.
This first version was developed June 15, 2012 at 1:39 A.M. C.S.T.
There is a GitHub Page Here: https://github.com/TheLittleEngineers/TS2068-CARTRIDGE-…
TS2068-CARTRIDGE-2012 is intended to be a Timex Sinclair 2068 (TS-2068 or TS2068) TCC (Timex Command Cartridge). It accepts a 27C512 EPROM.
This first version was developed June 15, 2012 at 1:39 A.M. C.S.T.
There is a GitHub Page Here: https://github.com/TheLittleEngineers/TS2068-CARTRIDGE-2012
This design should be thoroughly scrutinized and verified prior to actual use of any kind. DISCLAIMER: The following article is provided for informational purposes only. Any attempt to modify your computer without the proper skills to do so may void your computer. Any attempt to modify your computer without unplugging it first may void you. This Information is provided “as-is” with no guarantee of fitness for any purpose, either explicit or implied. We disclaim any and all responsibility for losses incurred through the use of this information. By using this information, you are deemed to have accepted these conditions of use, and you agree NOT to sue us. CLARIFICATION: The above disclaimer states as plainly as possible that if you decide to make use of any of the information contained within this document that you do so at your own risk. Designing hardware for the CoCo (ColorComputer) and other vintage hardware is a hobby of ours and is not motivated by any desire of profits. As this is a not for profit venture, obviously we can’t afford not to disclaim the use of this information.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS VERSION HAS NOT YET BEEN TESTED.
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TS2068-CARTRIDGE-2012 is intended to be a Timex Sinclair 2068 (TS-2068 or TS2068) TCC (Timex Command Cartridge). It accepts a 27C512 EPROM.
This first version was developed June 15, 2012 at 1:39 A.M. C.S.T.
There is a GitHub Page Here: https://github.com/TheLittleEngineers/TS2068-CARTRIDGE-…
TS2068-CARTRIDGE-2012 is intended to be a Timex Sinclair 2068 (TS-2068 or TS2068) TCC (Timex Command Cartridge). It accepts a 27C512 EPROM.
This first version was developed June 15, 2012 at 1:39 A.M. C.S.T.
There is a GitHub Page Here: https://github.com/TheLittleEngineers/TS2068-CARTRIDGE-2012
This design should be thoroughly scrutinized and verified prior to actual use of any kind. DISCLAIMER: The following article is provided for informational purposes only. Any attempt to modify your computer without the proper skills to do so may void your computer. Any attempt to modify your computer without unplugging it first may void you. This Information is provided “as-is” with no guarantee of fitness for any purpose, either explicit or implied. We disclaim any and all responsibility for losses incurred through the use of this information. By using this information, you are deemed to have accepted these conditions of use, and you agree NOT to sue us. CLARIFICATION: The above disclaimer states as plainly as possible that if you decide to make use of any of the information contained within this document that you do so at your own risk. Designing hardware for the CoCo (ColorComputer) and other vintage hardware is a hobby of ours and is not motivated by any desire of profits. As this is a not for profit venture, obviously we can’t afford not to disclaim the use of this information.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS VERSION HAS NOT YET BEEN TESTED.
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