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The '''Amstrad Expansion System''' aka '''Maplin ROM Card''' from [[Maplin]] is a DIY project by [[Dave Goodman]] and [[John Attfield]].
 
The '''Amstrad Expansion System''' aka '''Maplin ROM Card''' from [[Maplin]] is a DIY project by [[Dave Goodman]] and [[John Attfield]].
  
The Amstrad Expansion System (Part 1) was primarily a '''rom box''' for the CPC series, but had additional features:  
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The '''Amstrad Expansion System (Part 1)''' is primarily a '''rom box''' for the CPC series, but had additional features:  
  
 
* Special non-standard Buffered Expansion Port (with pre-decoded IOSEL line, on access to "free" I/O addresss)
 
* Special non-standard Buffered Expansion Port (with pre-decoded IOSEL line, on access to "free" I/O addresss)
 
* Lightpen socket (3.5mm stereo socket - just a connector with LPEN,5V,GND - without any additional electronics)
 
* Lightpen socket (3.5mm stereo socket - just a connector with LPEN,5V,GND - without any additional electronics)
  
The DIY project consisted of a 16 page instruction leaflet.
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The '''Amstrad Expansion System (Part 2)''' adds some more features:
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* 6x8bit I/O port (using two [[8255 PPI chip]]s)
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* Additional power-supply module (PSU)
  
 
== Pictures ==
 
== Pictures ==

Revision as of 16:31, 23 August 2010

Amstrad Expansion System

Description

The Amstrad Expansion System aka Maplin ROM Card from Maplin is a DIY project by Dave Goodman and John Attfield.

The Amstrad Expansion System (Part 1) is primarily a rom box for the CPC series, but had additional features:

  • Special non-standard Buffered Expansion Port (with pre-decoded IOSEL line, on access to "free" I/O addresss)
  • Lightpen socket (3.5mm stereo socket - just a connector with LPEN,5V,GND - without any additional electronics)

The Amstrad Expansion System (Part 2) adds some more features:

  • 6x8bit I/O port (using two 8255 PPI chips)
  • Additional power-supply module (PSU)

Pictures

Manual

Weblinks