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Re: New Mockingboard clone?



Hello guys,

I'm a member of that group (cafe.naver.com/appleii -- in Korean
internet term, such SIG is often called "cafe") and just read about
this thread from one of the postings there.  The members are aware of
your interests in the mocking bird clone which is a creation of a
member who is a h/w expert.  (There are a few h/w experts in the group
as well as many s/w experts, btw.)

If you want to know anything, want to ask questions, I'll be more than
happy to translate your questions and replies -- btw, many of them do
understand English but probably they're just too busy to interact in
usenet groups as they're discussing many other topics and projects
within the group; and everyone is between 30-40's holding full time
day job as h/w and/or s/w experts (and other types of jobs), and with
families -- just like everyone else.  ;-)

Korean members can use this:
http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fgroups.google.com%2Fgroup%2Fcomp.sys.apple2%2Fbrowse_thread%2Fthread%2F4995b41df7150efc&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&sl=en&tl=ko

Both English and Korean speakers can use Google translate,
http://translate.google.com/translate_t# to translate back and forth
between English and Korean.

http://www.apple2korea.org
http://cafe.naver.com/appleii





On Oct 12, 1:16 pm, "Henry S. Courbis" <apl2research(a.t.)comcast.net>
wrote:
> Hey Guys.
>
> > Any Koreans in here? Or anybody else who can read the language?
>
> I guess not, but my Korean buddy translated the Site as:
>
> It took me 16 months to make this design.  The 6522 chips had some problems
> and the 6502 had 8 defective chips.
>
> In the picture the 4 pieces on the left don't work.  The rest do.  He made
> 14 pieces that work and gave 2 pieces to someone named 'frankeoh'.
>
> So it looks like this guy made the boards off an old design.  I know there
> was a schematic floating around so I guess he used that?  Hard to say
> really.  The card does look pretty basic.
>
> --
> Henry S. Courbiswww.ReactiveMicro.com
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