I have the Service Manual of the 8280, but I do not know for sure if it is
really complete.
Some day I will scan it and convert it to a PDF file.
I have just a copy of an original one.
Maybe it is better to give a try to get info from Philips directly, maybe
they
already have it in electrical form. But unfortunatly they have just stopped
the
documentation service one or two years ago. At least, that is what my
colleagues tell me, and they do not like it either.
Since the schematics are more than 10 years old, it might be lost forever
due
to the nice fact that service docs of Philips products is done by an
external
company.


Greetings from Erik Maas

p.s. A good colleague has worked on the MSX card for the PC, and just
trown it away one or two years before I started to work there at Philips.


----- Original Message -----
From: Hans Otten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 7:31 PM
Subject: RE: Looking for a slotexpander


> Hi,
>
> It was me who put some circuit diagrams (MSX2+)by Cyberknight on the web.
> The picture you send to Pierre is also on the web now, thanks.
>
> http://www.geocities.com/msxhans
>
> Please, more hardware info anyone? I am still searching myself for the
8280
> technical hardware info. But anything is welcomed if i look at the
pagehits
> since I started to publish tis info.
>
> Hans
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Leonard Silva de Oliveira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 03 April 2000 17:08
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Looking for a slotexpander
>
>
> Pierre Gielen wrote:
> >
> > >  MSX Datapack is a huge book published by ASCII corporation , which
> > > provides ALL hardware/software information required to build devices
> > > 100% compliant with the MSX standard.
> >
> > Now that all professional developers have seized their work on MSX, what
> has
> > happened to all of those Datapacks? Any chance that ASCII would consider
> > releasing it to the public domain?
> >
> > >Some people had or still have access to it.
> > I'd love to get my hands on one.
>
> Pierre,
>
>  Unfortunately I'm not one of these lucky people.
> All information I got was based on the work of people
> like Cyberknigth, who helped to spread part of the contents
> of that book. Someone here had his work incuded on his page
> recently. I have that printed in plain paper.
>
> > >  Ok. Your interest is enough ! =)
> > >  I'll start to convert my diagram to JPG
> >
> > I've received it. Thanks!
> > Pierre
>
>  Do you liked it ? =)
>
>
>  Cya MSXers ...
>
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