On Sun, 30 Jun 2002, John Honniball wrote:
Actually, I didn't notice any RAM on the board
that was scanned
It can be done without RAM
and put up on the web. But I did notice a little
8-pin chip that
I didn't recognise. A Google search for "UM8326" revealed
this information about a board called "Transcopy":
http://dbz.icequake.net/oldskool/dob/transcopy.html
Is this actually the same hardware?
That looks like the information that Central Point provided
[reluctantly] to developers.
It is for the NON-"deluxe" version of the option board.
It almost, but not quite, matches the way the Central Point software uses
the board.