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Hello Andy, In a message dated 12 Oct 96 you wrote to me : AM> You said something about Zorro Bus? JM>> I'm just wondering if anyone has some sort of a spec on the Zorro JM>> II/III bus. I am wanting to have a go at building a few cards to have JM>> some fun with (eg 16-bit audio in/out, digital i/o card, serial JM>> expansion (like 10 or so RS-232 ports)) AM> ZorroII pinouts: Mmm. Already have the ZorroII and III pinouts, I'm really after the timing diagrams and interface logic. It's only the interface and software drivers that are the problem - the rest is a piece of cake. Thanks anyway, Josh Marshall FidoNet 3:640/201.14 Member TEAM AMIGA AmigaNet 41:400/869.14 ... All art is quite useless. --- Mail Manager 1.2x/p #1219* Origin: It's rude to Point (3:640/201.14{at}fidonet) SEEN-BY: 620/243 621/505 623/630 640/201 201 230 238 254 281 370 375 379 386 SEEN-BY: 640/531 820 821 822 823 890 895 991 690/660 711/401 409 413 430 808 SEEN-BY: 711/809 934 712/515 713/317 714/906 800/1 @PATH: 711/934 |
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