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== Hardware == | == Hardware == | ||
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* [[FlashGordon]], a romboard derivated from the [[MegaFlash]]. | * [[FlashGordon]], a romboard derivated from the [[MegaFlash]]. | ||
* [[Albireo]], an USB/SD mass storage interface, a serial interface and an USB device interface. | * [[Albireo]], an USB/SD mass storage interface, a serial interface and an USB device interface. | ||
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* AmiPS/2, a mouse adapter for Atari and Amiga. | * AmiPS/2, a mouse adapter for Atari and Amiga. | ||
* [[Willy]], an adapter to use Serdaco's OPL3LPT and S2P soundcards | * [[Willy]], an adapter to use Serdaco's OPL3LPT and S2P soundcards | ||
− | * Gemini, a RAM expansion of 1 or 2MB which can handle the ASIC page on Plus machines correctly. Runs also perfect with the CPC6128. | + | * [[Gemini]], a RAM expansion of 1 or 2MB which can handle the ASIC page on Plus machines correctly. Runs also perfect with the CPC6128. |
And some other abandoned or stalling project. | And some other abandoned or stalling project. | ||
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+ | == CPCSD schematics == | ||
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+ | [[File:Cpcsd schematics.png|800px]] | ||
[[Category:Hardware]] | [[Category:Hardware]] |
Latest revision as of 18:30, 9 April 2025
PulkoTronics is an French group specialized in conception and construction of hardware extensions for CPC and other 80's area computer.
Members
Hardware
- Nova, Realtime clock and non-volatile memory
- FlashGordon, a romboard derivated from the MegaFlash.
- Albireo, an USB/SD mass storage interface, a serial interface and an USB device interface.
- CPCSD, a very simple SD interface using printer port.
- AmiPS/2, a mouse adapter for Atari and Amiga.
- Willy, an adapter to use Serdaco's OPL3LPT and S2P soundcards
- Gemini, a RAM expansion of 1 or 2MB which can handle the ASIC page on Plus machines correctly. Runs also perfect with the CPC6128.
And some other abandoned or stalling project.