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My thanks as well. I built up one of those and trying to understand it has been a real challenge to my ability to read technical german. I thought the board would be popular because it really does fill in a lot of missing functionality.
I look forward to supporting it and hooking it up to "stuff". :-)
Douglas Goodall
Jul 15, 2012, at 3:26 PM, vk5dg wrote: Hello Andrew,
Thanks for the response. I've tried to copy Sergey's style for documentation that he did for the Zeta board and still have much to learn. Haven't worked out how to link the page with front page's sidebar yet. I'm still figuring out how best to use the Zilog Peripherals board and this page was compiled from notes I have made in the process. No doubt I will add to it and maybe do other boards I have in the future.
Regards
David
On Monday, 16 July 2012 05:40:41 UTC+9:30, lynchaj wrote:Thanks David for the ECB Zilog Peripherals page on the wiki! That really helps explain the board. The ZP board has not been very popular for some reason but to me it seems like it would be the most useful board since it expands the Z80 the way Zilog intended. It is a very useful board. I appreciate your support in writing the page!
Thanks and have a nice day!
Andrew Lynch
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