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Original N8VEM board and Disk controller for sale. [message #8373] Tue, 02 March 2021 15:58 Go to next message
atreubig is currently offline  atreubig
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I have a Z80 N8VEM ECB board with the over priced TI battery backed up memory chip along with the disk card.


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Re: Original N8VEM board and Disk controller for sale. [message #8375 is a reply to message #8373] Thu, 04 March 2021 05:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
b1ackmai1er is currently offline  b1ackmai1er
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Nice seeing those original designs. Ok if I add your pictures to the wiki photo gallery?

Regards Phil.

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Re: Original N8VEM board and Disk controller for sale. [message #8377 is a reply to message #8375] Thu, 04 March 2021 18:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
atreubig is currently offline  atreubig
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Sure
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Re: Original N8VEM board and Disk controller for sale. [message #8378 is a reply to message #8377] Fri, 05 March 2021 09:28 Go to previous message
lynchaj is currently offline  lynchaj
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Hi
It would be nice for the owners of legacy boards like the original DiskIO to have a page on the new wiki. The old wiki PBWiki had the KiCAD files, schematics, and PCB layout printouts but when I go there they are all gone and the new wiki doesn't mention the original boards. Maybe this is a question for Andrew B to recover the original DiskIO files from the PBWiki and place them on the new wiki. There are probably several boards like that like the SBC V1, VDP, etc.

Thanks, Andrew Lynch
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