Actually yes. Just counted the pins on the back. On 14-04-28 07:25 PM, Leif Bloomquist wrote:
Do they go up to 11? --Leif Bloomquist | leif@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:leif@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> | +1 416-737-2328 | Check out my blog! http://www.jammingsignal.com"Every choice, no matter how small, begins a new story." - xkcdOn Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 7:24 PM, Chiron Bramberger <chironbramberger@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:chironbramberger@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:Those knobs. On 14-04-28 12:30 AM, Jim Brain wrote:On 4/27/2014 10:43 PM, Chiron Bramberger wrote:Yes, please. That would be cool! On 14-04-27 11:41 PM, Jim Brain wrote:On 10/27/2013 6:19 PM, Ken Rath wrote:Hard to believe that it was over 4 years ago that I wrote the original E-mail asking about this! Anyways, I finally found a picture and a brief “product announcement” of the expansion board – it was the CompuScope SuperMother - I used to have for my first Vic-20 back in the mid 80s. I’ve included them below. I found them in the September 1983 issue of MicroComputing. I never did have the original instructions or cassette tape software. However, that “BlockSave” software sounds like it would have been neat and handy to try back then!Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but I finally took pics of Leif's SuperMother picture in this post, and can post them if there is interest. JImhttp://ow.ly/user/go4retro Jim-- Jim Brain brain@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:brain@xxxxxxxxxx> www.jbrain.com <http://www.jbrain.com>