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Yes, I bought one of them from the seller, very nice looking unit, I have now powered it up, and it IS programmed for the 8085 CPU. I think it should be possible to find the person(s) that bought the Z80 version and get a copy of the software and a photo of both sides of the CPU interface sub-board. It is essentially a jumper board with a couple of IC's and some discrete components.<br>
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John :-#)#<br>
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At 04:37 PM 4/20/2000 , Joe wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite cite>Hi John,<br>
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There have been several of these for sale on E-bay recently. You could<br>
search the completed auctions and you should be able to find pictures of<br>
them. If nothing else, E-mail the buyers and ask them about the units.<br>
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Joe<br>
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At 03:20 PM 4/20/00 -0700, you wrote:<br>
>Anyone have one of these? I am curious what the Z80 interface board looks <br>
>like and if the software is the same as the unit I have (the 8085 version). <br>
>I suspect it might be not toooooo difficult to modify these to use the Z80 <br>
>or even the 6809 IF those versions can be found!<br>
><br>
>Email or reply...<br>
><br>
>John :-#)#<br>
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