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from: Michael J. Mahon
date: 2008-10-12 22:07:58
subject: Re: New Mockingboard clone?

Henry S. Courbis 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.

It's a very simple board.  The trickiest thing on it is the RC delay
to generate Ph2 from Ph0 (or is it the other way around ;-).

BTW, the original Mockingboard failed to reset the sound generator chips
when the system was reset, so adding a diode to do this is a good idea.

-michael

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