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UIDE Universal IDE adapter cards for Z-80 computers

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/* Warnings */
* If you are using a Z80 shim, take great care when removing the Z80 from its socket, and inserting it in the shim's socket. Attach the Z80 bus cable to the shim before attempting to plug it into the computer's Z80 socket, and again, take care when doing so. If your shim was assembled by me, the pins are gold plated and quite thin so as not to damage your computer's Z80 socket. They are easily broken, so be gentle.
* Pay attention to the orientation of expansion adapter cards on the back of the PCW. Fit them with the LED at the top (8256/8512). 6128 adapters have a more obvious orientation, again with the LED at the top.
 
== Correct way to connect the uIDE boards to the computer ==
 
=== PCW 8000 series machines ===
The PCW expansion port adapters are connected to the back of the PCW 8256 / 8512 '''with the power light at the top'''.
 
[[File:8256-uIDE-8 connection.jpg|thumb|Correct way to fit the expansion port adapter to the back of a PCW 8256: LED at the top.]]
 
=== PCW 8000 series machines ===
The PCW expansion port adapters are connected to the back of the PCW 9512 '''with the power light to the right'''.
 
[[File:9512-uIDE-8 connection.jpg|thumb|The right way to connect uIDE-8 to a 9512 expansion porrt: LED on the RIGHT.]]
 
=== CPC6128 machines ===
The 6128 expansion port adapter is connected to the back of the PCW 9512 '''with the power light to the right'''.
 
[[File:6128-uIDE-16 connection.jpg|thumb|Correct way to fit the expansion port adapter to the back of a CPC6128: LED at the right hand side.]]
== Testing the IDE device with XTEST.COM ==
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