Test Circuit used for ACID reverse engineering
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ACID Reverse Engineering
Schematic
Desoldered ASIC chip from Fano's cartridge (thanks, Fano), attached to PC's parallel printer port:
ACID PC CLK ---- Strobe CCLR ---- Init SIN ---- Busy /OE ---- Select A0..A7 ---- Data 0..7 GND,5V ---- GND,5V
Pictures
This is original circuit, assembled while I was visiting my parents. I couldn't find a 36pin centronics socket, only a (very) old 25pin RS232 cable, so I needed to use that.
When I came back home, I wrecked the original circuit, and made a miniaturized adapter with robust centronics socket. Not that I'd still really needed it, I've been already done with the rev engineering at that time - I just didn't like messy cables.