From: Ethan Dicks (ethan.dicks_at_gmail.com)
Date: 2008-03-06 18:14:22
On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 4:57 PM, B Degnan <billdeg@degnanco.com> wrote:
> >> I have a later pet with a strange coax port daughterboard used in some
> >> sort of communications. Sorry I cannot be specific.
> >
> > That sounds intriguing... do you have any photographs posted? If so,
> > with enough detail to read the numbers off the chips?
>
> Ethan,
>
> Here are the pics I have of the system, these may or may not be detailed
> enough for you. Jack Rubin mailed it to me a while back.
> http://www.vintagecomputer.net/commodore/malvern_CBM_8296/
Hmm... I think I've pix of that before - perhaps when it first surfaced.
> ...I have only been able to get the system to boot up once, it's still a
> work in progress.
OK. Good luck.
> I believe I also owe you or someone in this group the schematics for a
> fast bus cartridge for a B-series CBM.
Not me. I have a P500 mobo, but I've never owned whole B-series
machine. I drooled over them briefly when all I had was a 32K PET,
but I quickly transferred my interest (and my savings) towards the
C-64 when it came out. Nothing wrong with the B-series, but at the
time, the C-64 was much, much cooler.
-ethan
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