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Jimbob81

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Read post 23-05-2010 22:54

Hello all,

Does anyone out there have a English version of Elektor magazine December 1994? I'm especially interested in the article/project on a solid state disk drive for PC computers using the ISA bus and RAM chips.

If anyone can help out, that would me most appreciated.

P.S. If people know of other projects for the PC, I'd be keen to here...... I know there is plenty of them.

/S

Mark63

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Read post 25-05-2010 21:35

Dear bob,
What is your e-mail address ?

Mark

Jimbob81

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Read post 28-05-2010 00:08

Ahh yes that may help...

steveblakely81@gmail.com

Thanks for looking at my post.

/S

Mark63

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Read post 28-05-2010 00:55

Hi STEVE

I sent you the file to your mailbox.

mark

Snow_Cat

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Read post 12-07-2010 02:07

[2010.07.12]
I'm currently working on a blogspot.com:'new' version of that card and I would like to produce a lisenced clone rather than develop my own BIOS.

The ROM dump contains these phrases :
Yatronic Silicon-Disk V2.0 (c) 1992
                
 COPYRIGHT Uitg.
 ELEKTUUR B.V.  
      BEEK      
 The Netherlands
      1994      
                
Author: B. Yahya
                


Who do I contact?

Edit: gramatical error.

[Edit: 2010.07.15]
Actually, after having diassembled the ROM I'm having second thoughts about using the original 'as is'. TY and goodnight.

Post edited by Snow_Cat on 12-07-2010 02:14

Post edited by Snow_Cat on 16-07-2010 00:00

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