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Tuesday, 7 March 2017

Introducing SD-X


It was always my plan - SD for everything. And today we're one step closer. With a single interface board for ... well, everything. All you need to get sd-card powered fun from your favourite Z80 based 8-bitter is an inexpensive adapter board. And suitable code to access the card, naturally.



This is the first production board - ready for one lucky Tatung Einstein owner. We're still a way off full production but with this unit we're one step closer.

Currently X = Tatung Einstein + Tandy TRS80 Model 1. Next up..?



6 comments:

Dave said...
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Summer said...

I have a Tatung Einstein and a Tatung Einstein 256. I live in New Zealand. Is there anyway to get something like this?

charlie robson said...

I haven't made any for a while. I'll post here when I do. Where to Einstein owners hang out these days?

Mathieu Chouinard said...

Where I can find one of those?

charlie robson said...

I'll be building some soon. Check sellmyretro.com - search for 'sd-x einstein'

charlie robson said...

I have a couple of einSDein boards (not the sd-x type pictured above, the original dedicated design) ready to sell.

Search sell my retro for 'einSDein'.

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