OK, after some experimentation, I have etched off the top and bottom 
copper layers on the Duo on/off card.  I have also tapped out the 
holes to mount the ADB socket and it lines up well.

 From a Japanses page and Peter Leithens web page, I soldered in the 
ADB line to the PDS connector on the mobo.

Now I need to know how anyone (Peter ?) counts the pins on the on-off 
card.  I have to run lines to 3,8 and 47, but I dont know which pin 
is #1, and how to count after that.

I should be able to finish this mod quickly if I can get that info, 
then I can put pics up on my web page.

thanks,

Mad Dog


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