On 27/02/2011 22:09, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
Phill Harvey-Smith wrote:
I have here a Sandy SuperDisk interface which works fine. The board
however has several (3) missing chips and a missing 9 pin socket, I know
from the manual, that this can be upgraded to a SuperQBoard, by fitting
the missing chips and the 9 pin mouse socket.

All my QLs used a completely reverse engineered and re-layouted
SuperQBoard. Problem is, I don't know where the original Eagle
schematic/layout files are and the only printouts are at my parents...

Humm That seems to be quite common reverse-engineered, re-layed out disk interfaces....guess becase the originals are pretty hard to get hold of now.

Wait, actually I just found an email of mine saying that I've uploaded
the files to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/QLhardware/ 11 years ago!
My login doesn't seem to work anymore, but you might take a shot if
you want.

K, I've applied to join that group, though last message seems to have been posted to it in 2008, and the group requires approval to join, so I guess it depends if the admin is still around :(

@Dave Park: If I do get access and the files are there I'll send you a copy for your website providing Marcel is ok with that.

Cheers.

Phill.

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Phill Harvey-Smith, Programmer, Hardware hacker, and general eccentric !

"You can twist perceptions, but reality won't budge" -- Rush.
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