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The '''Amstrad Expansion System''' aka '''Maplin ROM Card''' from [[Maplin]] is a DIY project by [[Dave Goodman]] and [[John Attfield]].
The '''Amstrad Expansion System was (Part 1)''' is primarily a '''rom box ''' for the CPC series, but had additional features:
* 128 Special non- 8bit standard Buffered Expansion Port (with pre-decoded IOSEL line, on access to "free" I/O port.address)* Motherboard extension plug for EURO-card modulesLightpen socket (3.5mm stereo socket - just a connector with LPEN,5V,GND - without any additional electronics)
The DIY project consisted of a 16 page instruction leaflet.'''Amstrad Expansion System (Part 2)''' adds some more features:
== Pictures ==
Image:ROMBOX_04_MANUAL.JPG|ROM Box and photocopy of how-to build manual
Image:ROMBOX_05_SCREEN.JPG|Connected showing ROMs
Image:Maplin_ROMBoard_PCB_Top_(1).jpg|PCB Top (1)
Image:Maplin_ROMBoard_PCB_Bottom_(1).jpg|PCB Bottom (1)
Image:Maplin_ROMBoard_PCB_Top_(2).jpg|PCB Top (2)
Image:Maplin_ROMBoard_PCB_Bottom_(2).jpg|PCB Bottom (2)
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== Manual ==
* [[Media:Maplin ROM-Box Manual.pdf|Amstrad Expansion System Part 1: Maplin ROM-Box Manual]] (pdf)* [[Media:Maplins Amstrad Expansion System Part 2 (Project Book19).pdf|Amstrad Expansion System Part 2: 6x8bit I/O Port]] (pdf) == Additional == * [[Media:Maplin Video Digitiser.pdf| Maplin Video Digitiser DIY Kit Article]] (pdf)"Electronics - The Maplin Magazine" Dec 1985-Nov 1986. Published by Maplin Electronic Supplies Ltd. Page 12 - 18; Video Digitiser. This DIY Kit could be assembled for use in the Buffered Eurocard Extension board of the Maplin ROM Box for use with Amstrad CPC and Z80 Computers. Gives full instructions on how to build it with board layout and list of components.
== Weblinks ==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurocard Info on EURO-card standard]* http://www.maplin.co.uk
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