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Subject: Re: Collector's Corner..The Motorola 68000 Processor

Author: Steve B

Date: 09:18:13 01/21/05

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>I have a Fidelity Mach II LA, which are probably a dime a dozen.  I keep
>fantasizing about cracking it open, soldering the input switches and lights to a
>custom bread-board interface which would attach to a computer.  Then write an
>ICS-capable program to controll the Mach II and play like any other software
>program on the internet, just for grins.

DO NOT EVEN THINK OF A THING LIKE THAT!!!
REPEAT
DO NOT DO THAT!!
:))

the Mach II LA  is not a dime a dozen and is very highly regarded by collectors
if you still have the original box and manual and pieces it is worth at least
what you paid for it brand new and perhaps more


>
>Ever heard of anyone doing something like that?

well i know there are machines than can copy the EPROM which is the chip that
contains the actual program code
but i think this is just to make another EPROM and not suitable for pc emulation
>
>There's a guy who wrote an custome interface for the Novag Sapphire which runs
>on FICS, but the Novag already had an inerface (serial?).

the Sapphire does have a standard PC(phone jack)serial  port which can be
connected to a pc but i dont know if it can be then made to work with Winboard
or other interface programs

the chief purpose to connect the Sapphire and Sapphire II to a PC was to be able
to save games to the pc and see some more detailed analysis while playing
it was not a very good feature

again if i may repeat myself..
PLEASE LEAVE YOUR BEAUTIFUL MACH II LA ALONE!!
:))

Best
Steve


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>Matt
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>>Best
>>Steve



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