CoCoDragon-MultiPakInterface-CC-Multi-Pak_Version_1.2
author: The_Little_Engineers
2 layer board of 8.02 x 8.02 inches (203.6 x 203.6 mm)
Uploaded:
May 27, 2019
Shared:
May 27, 2019
Total Price:
$321.35
CoCoDragon-MultiPakInterface-CC-Multi-Pak_Version_1.2 - This is a clone of the Tandy Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computer Multi-Pak Interface #26-3024 (which should also be compatible with the #26-3124). This was designed by my nephew “Little John” and his father “Big John” (J.R. as he is known to me). I have made very minor modifications to it. “Little John” designed this thing to work with ATX Power Supplies, which makes sense I guess - that is the most common power supply in the whole of the known universe. Please note that I have not yet tested this but I am ordering boards and will post an update after initial testing has been completed.
There is an OSHPark Page Here: https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/zolH6Sdh
There is a GitHub Page Here: https://github.com/TheLittleEngineers/CoCoDragon-MultiPakInterface-CC-Multi-Pak_Version_1.2
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.
CoCoDragon-MultiPakInterface-CC-Multi-Pak_Version_1.2 - This is a clone of the Tandy Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computer Multi-Pak Interface #26-3024 (which should also be compatible with the #26-3124). This was designed by my nephew “Little John” and his father “Big John” (J.R. as he is known to me). I have made very minor modifications to it. “Little John” designed this thing to work with ATX Power Supplies, which makes sense I guess - that is the most common power supply in the whole of the known universe. Please note that I have not yet tested this but I am ordering boards and will post an update after initial testing has been completed.
There is an OSHPark Page Here: https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/zolH6Sdh
There is a GitHub Page Here: https://github.com/TheLittleEngineers/CoCoDragon-MultiPakInterface-CC-Multi-Pak_Version_1.2
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.