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Re: Transwarp schematic?
Do you *really* want the schematic? Do you own a transwarp?
I am assuming you mean schematic for the IIe Transwarp. I started
to draw up a schematic for the TWGS, but thats a multi layer circuit
board and I was having a heck of a time finding out what went where.
I have a Transwarp IIe. Do you have one of those? Will the schematic
for that transwarp work? If you have one, how about us splitting the
board in half. I'll figure out the schematic for the left side, you
figure out the schematic for the right, and we'll have the whole
circuit.
I am 99% sure that you won't find anyone that HAS the schematic. Ask
Tony Diaz, tdiaz at hypermall dot com I think. You can get his address
for sure at apple2.org. He's got alot of Apple II information.
I'll go grab my Transwarp IIe and start drawing...
Your project sounds like alot of fun.
Bob
In article <38A4EE58.1B551C24@ANDTHISALSOsrv.net>,
Frank Carney <frankcTAKETHISOUT@ANDTHISALSOsrv.net> wrote:
> Does anyone have a transwarp accelerator schematic?
> I want to study how they designed thier accelerator and get a good
idea
> for a creating a new one. Does anyone have any experience doing this
> sort of thing?
> If I create an accelerator it will be able to replace the cpu for all
> models of the Apple II if I do it right. I am thinking of setting up
a
> 386 and interface an ISA card to the IIgs CPU port. I was going to
> write a Linux or DOS app for this. This would be temporary as I learn
> how to build a single board computer that will replace this. This
setup
> would allow the independent development of the software and hardware
> until they need to be put together.
>
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