He is on linkedIn. There is scant info on the JOLT. You may have more luck with the super jolt. 6502 Micro Journal may have useful detail.
I will.have access to the kennett classic library next weekk, and I can check then if you dont have any leads before that. I know there are at least some original Jolt materials but I dont recall specifically the schematic. I assume you saw the photos on vintagecomputer.net/MAI/ BILL On Wed, Aug 7, 2024, 6:45 PM Brad H via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > Thanks! I did try that but haven't heard back and don't want to pester > him. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Will Cooke via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> > Sent: Wednesday, August 7, 2024 1:35 PM > To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts < > cctalk@classiccmp.org> > Cc: wrco...@wrcooke.net > Subject: [cctalk] Re: Schematic or PCB layout for MAI Jolt > > > > > On 08/07/2024 3:46 PM EDT brad via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > > > > > > Hi there,Haven't had much time for vintage computers due to my job > dealing with new ones, but the odd evening I have been working on PCB > replica projects.One of them is for the MAI Jolt. I recently picked up > alsome NOS 6530-004s, and thought it'd be a fun replica to try. I have > completed the backside in KiCAD by tracing photos of the board i found > online, but unfortunately the only decent photo I was able to find of the > top side has components installed, and I am not good with electrical > guesswork.I don't know exactly how the JOLT was originally sold (kit? > Assembled?) but I'm thinking if MAI were like most pioneers then they > almost certainly would have provided a schematic to end users for > modifications and troubleshooting.Does anyone know if such a thing exists? > I've been searching the usual places without success.Or if anyone out there > has a bare board (I know, I know heh).. and wouldn't mind sending a photo > or two..BradSent from my Galaxy > > > Maybe reach out to Ray Holt, the designer. > https://mississippirobotics.org/about-mississippi-robotics-mechatronics/ > > Will > > Grownups never understand anything by themselves and it is tiresome for > children to be always and forever explaining things to them, > > Antoine de Saint-Exupery in The Little Prince > >