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UIDE Universal IDE adapter cards for Z-80 computers

No change in size, 09:14, 9 February 2017
Once the hardware is installed, drivers need to be written (see below).
'''uIDE -16''' can be configured for use on any Z-80 microcomputer such as the CPC range of computers. It is called "uIDE-16" because it decodes all 16 address bus lines to provide access to the IDE ATA registers as is required by the Amstrad CPC machines.
'''uIDE-8''' is a similar design that just decodes the low 8 bits of the Z-80 adddress bus, and this can be used on the PCW and most other Z80 machines. uIDE-16 has a user-configurable 8-bit mode that allows it to work with 8-bit addressed I/O. In this mode, some components (U1 and its socket and smoothing capacitor) may be left out of the board. However, uIDE-8 is slightly smaller and cheaper than uIDE-16.
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