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UIDE Universal IDE adapter cards for Z-80 computers

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You are free use these designs for personal or commercial purposes, on the following conditions:
* You do not attempt to take credit for the work I have put into designing and / or building any device offered here.
* You acknowledge my right to assert copyright and ownership of these designs, where prior art is unproven.
* You agree to indemnify me and the CPCWiki web site against damage to your computer or other connected hardware or data contained on any attached media.
* All work is undertaken at your own risk. I am not liable for any hardware damage or data loss, loss of your homework, your dog getting sick, etc.
* These designs All devices and/or PCBs I offer are supplied as-is and there is no warranty that they are fit for any particular purpose.* Your agreement to these conditions is implicit on ordering any of these devices or PCBs from me.
That said, == Support ==I will of course support your use of these designs via the appropriate forum by offering help and advice as necessary. I would be grateful if you first Please review the content of this Wiki page before asking for help, though, and contact me via the channels described below== Salutation ==Cheers! CPCWiki Forum Member "JonB" (Jon Bradbury) 19/02/2017
== How to contact me. ==
I am member "JonB" of the VCF and CPC Wiki Forums. If you need support or have any comments,
please start a new thread on the uIDE thread in the VCF Tandy CP/ Radio Shack M forum here:
http://www.vcfed.org/forum/forumdisplayshowthread.php?46-Tandy-Radio-Shack56162
Or on the relevant CPCWiki forumliked to above. You could also PM me.. :)
Note: Forum registration is required.
 
== Acknowledgements ==
I would like to thank some collaborators for their work and kind assistance.
* Grant Searle, who wrote the original formatting program and read / write driver code as well as the DPB for his 9 chip CP/M computer. XDRIVER is a derivative of this work. http://searle.hostei.com/grant/index.html
* John Elliot, who helped me to understand how the FID file format works, and provided his FID CHECKSUM program which is a required part of the FID development toolchain. http://www.seasip.info
* CPCWiki member Bryce, who provided a good deal of advice and encouragement.
* The open source community team responsible for KiCad, which, in its later incarnations, is worth every penny you do not have to spend on it. http://kicad-pcb.org/
 
== Salutation ==
Cheers!
 
CPCWiki Forum Member "JonB" (Jon Bradbury) 19/02/2017
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