> > Still i do remember having seen a slot expander somewhere in one of the
> > wellknown magazines like MCM.
>
> That is true.
> But since it was published by MCCM, they might have some copyrights on
> this. If the copyright is not theirs (they did not make these schematics)
it
> could
> be property of the following clubs/persons:
> * MK, as they were the first (?) to really produce this design and make
> improvements
> * I do not remember the name of MK's designer anymore, but it could be his
> as well.
> * Gouda continued with the same expander, so maybe they own it now
Umm... it seems to me that if it was published it was meant for the common
good, and therefor has no copyright at all. It would be useless to publish a
copyrighted design, because then it's completely useless. Well, maybe the
author wanted to boost or something, but somehow I doubt that.
~Grauw
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