I have some Quanta Magazines to pass on, five years issues 2008 to
2012. Free to collect from near Stockport. Postal cost not checked.
Bryan H
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A proposal for an extension of the J1 expansion connector to three rows.
The intent is for it to be backwards compatible with all traditional 64-pin
expansion cards.
The purpose of the 96-pin expansion connector is:
* to increase address and data space for 32-bit CPUs by adding D8-D31 and
A20,A21
Hi Dave,
Nice idea. I feel that it would be diligent to go for at least 4 more
address lines (I need at least 16 mb with QPC). With that in mind it
might be good to place them to match the new extended data lines ie A20
- 23 on pins C15 - C18.
Cheers,
Malcolm
On 14/01/2014 11:45, Dave Park
I have had two other requests for a 16MB address range, so I will add
A22,A23.
I am concerned that placing them on the pins you suggest could create
unnecessary difficulties for 2-layer designs. I will look at options and
take further suggestions before making a revision.
Thanks for your input
I guess upper and lower data strobes would be required although A0 might
be used for the upper one.
On 14/01/2014 11:45, Dave Park wrote:
A proposal for an extension of the J1 expansion connector to three rows.
The intent is for it to be backwards compatible with all traditional 64-pin
I forgot to mention it in my email yesterday. I had my weekly
statistics report. 70 people have accessed the Last Five Years article
and, more interestingly, 50 the QLis30 article. There is some interest
in the subject.
Another interesting statistic was that 10 visitors came to the site via
Geoff Wicks schreef op 13/01/2014 20:44:
On 12/01/2014 00:18, Urs Koenig (QL) wrote:
January 12th, what does this say to us? Right, on that date 30 years
ago,
the Sinclair QL Professional Computer has been launched. Let's celebrate
with some great stuff for all Sinclair (QL) enthusiasts! Visit
As I said. These were the best venues (for me).
Cheers...Ralf
- Original Message -
From: François Van Emelen
QL2004... Those were the days. There were many visitors and well attended
workshops.
I think more people would attend QLis30 if organised in Eindhoven,
Regards,
François Van