ZX81 Enhanced ULA replacement module.

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Re: ZX81 Enhanced ULA replacement module.

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RetroTechie wrote:
RWAP wrote:(although the ZXvid is made redundant by this)! :D
Only very, very recently introduced, and it's already obsolete... ;) What's the ZX81 world coming to? :mrgreen:
Some will not want to desolder a functional ULA in order to get a better video quality, I suppose ;) It would become redundant if you had something to clip on a chip instead of soldering :)
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All sold !

Bliddy hell that was way quicker than i expected, but mostly due to our German Friends :D

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Wowsers - Congrats Andy :)
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more parts ordered, will order more boards tomorrow :D
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WoW!
All sold in just three days!
Just shows what a good job you have done... :D :lol:

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Re: ZX81 Enhanced ULA replacement module.

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Yes but this is because most people are waiting for ULA replacement several years. :mrgreen:
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I wonder why nobody ever built lots of Bodo's design when MACH210's were popular ?
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:geek: I bet this the fastest replacement ula launch in this millennium(and most probably the fastest launch ever)
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And I'm proud I could contribute to this.
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P.s Rich is it possible to move the latter part of this thread to a more suitable board, it seems to have drifted away from been a sales advert ;)
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Re: ZX81 Enhanced ULA replacement module.

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The remainder of this topic which had turned into a general discussion about the ULA designs has been moved to:

viewtopic.php?f=7&t=692&p=6195#p6195
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