I Agree with you that MK14 should be preserved! I only
mentioned it in the RE:INS8154 so the folks on the list
cloud get an idea of where this chip was used in.
I've checked the MK14 diagram and it doesn't say anything
about the 8154 being optional but the MK14 has other RAM-chips
and the 8154 I/O ports are all going directly to the expansion
connector. So I guess it was optional.
I personally worked with the Elektor SC/MP stuff .allthoug I've
owned a MK14 for a while. I didt'n like it very much because
the keyboard was lousy and keying in a proggy was hell!
By the way: I'm allmost ready with the Elekor SC/MP emulator
when finaly done I will may it aviable.
Sipke de Wal
----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Duell <ard_at_p850ug1.demon.co.uk>
To: <classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org>
Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 9:05 PM
Subject: Re: INS8154 used in Cytospin
>snip
> >
> > It was used in Science of Cambrigde's (Clive Sinclair) MK 14
>
> I believe it was an option on the MK14, so even if you find an MK14
> it's not certain the INS8154 will be there. Anyway, MK14s are rare enough
> that they shouldn't be stripped down.
>
>snip
Received on Sat Oct 28 2000 - 19:32:01 BST
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