It was public from the beginning. Jayeson made it after I asked on FB if
anyone could/would do so. I sent him the interface information and a
working original sample, and eventually a whole not-quite-working model 600
as a gift (shipping to AU was worth a lot more than the M600 even if it was
fully
Fugu ME100 writes:
The second one is actually my design. Although it does not
provide 96K only a regular 8K module for the M100.
Curious as to how it was copied from OSHpark, they would have to
get the gerbers? OSHPark provide 3 for $6.30 and free shipping,
so the ebayer is quite expensi
Seller has another one that would allow two ROMs using a 27C512.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-27C256-and-27C512-Adapter/113509444512?hash=item1a6db0aba0:g:HNYAAOSwoAFcKoJs:rk:46:pf:0
I doubt that any of the PCB designs being sold are the sellers original work.
Quite a bit of that going around th
The second one is actually my design. Although it does not provide 96K only a
regular 8K module for the M100.
Curious as to how it was copied from OSHpark, they would have to get the
gerbers? OSHPark provide 3 for $6.30 and free shipping, so the ebayer is
quite expensive.
I guess they left
Never mind. I see the fine print now.
So. it is now public. What is the concern? Someone is
commercializing it. Price is less than oshpark. Sounds like a gòod thing.
On Monday, February 25, 2019, Stephen Adolph wrote:
> How waa the design explicitly placed in the public domain? Jua
How waa the design explicitly placed in the public domain? Juat curious.
De facto via oshpark?
The 2nd one not mine.
On Monday, February 25, 2019, Brian White wrote:
> Is this somebody here, or does anyone recogize or know them?
> http://ebay.com/itm/113662788499/
>
> They are not violating an
Is this somebody here, or does anyone recogize or know them?
http://ebay.com/itm/113662788499/
They are not violating any actual laws, because this pcb design is
explicitly placed in the public domain. It's just that it would be at least
minimally considerate to give a little attribution where the
Looking for an online manual or some information on Calc-to-Go formula
protocols.
You know, " @SUM(B1:B15) etc.
I have a NEC PC-8500 but I know other computers came with it. The Quick Start
guide is out there but not manual, that I can find.