WTB: Switchable Cart Port Expander
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- Pedro Lambrini
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WTB: Switchable Cart Port Expander
I recently bought one on eBay but it doesn't work! I plug in carts and nothing happens. Oh well.
Does anyone have one they'd sell me? Preferable quite small - I want to fit it into a case I'm working on.
Thanks in advance, P:)
Does anyone have one they'd sell me? Preferable quite small - I want to fit it into a case I'm working on.
Thanks in advance, P:)
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- Pedro Lambrini
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It's made by Cloyvale Ltd and it might be called a TCL 8303:

That's the only picture I can find - the one from the eBay auction. There seems to be nothing on the 'net about it, at all!
I have cleaned it and there are no fuses to check. I have farted about with the DIP switches and I can only get it to address the first 8K of a modded VIC 1110 memory cart. I can also read the loader menu on Eslapion's Behr Bonz cart but when I choose something to load it just goes straight to the globe thing at the end of the cart...
TBH, it's pretty big as well and isn't really suitable for what I have in mind so I'm still on the lookout for another one. Though, if anyone has any ideas to get this up and running I'm happy to try.

That's the only picture I can find - the one from the eBay auction. There seems to be nothing on the 'net about it, at all!
I have cleaned it and there are no fuses to check. I have farted about with the DIP switches and I can only get it to address the first 8K of a modded VIC 1110 memory cart. I can also read the loader menu on Eslapion's Behr Bonz cart but when I choose something to load it just goes straight to the globe thing at the end of the cart...
TBH, it's pretty big as well and isn't really suitable for what I have in mind so I'm still on the lookout for another one. Though, if anyone has any ideas to get this up and running I'm happy to try.

"...That of the Eastern tribe being like a multitude of colours as if a rainbow had settled upon its brow..." Daniels 1:3
- Pedro Lambrini
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The logic on it is pretty over the top compared to others I have seen. I think you're probably right in that an IC has died on it. I've no idea why it's so complicated. Still, it came with the other bits & pieces (including a boxed Stack Rifle
).
I've never heard of the company either and looking around the intrawebs brings up not a thing! Maybe it was some we garage somewhere...
FYI: The full title on the board says: Cloyvale LTD. Ventnor. IOW

I've never heard of the company either and looking around the intrawebs brings up not a thing! Maybe it was some we garage somewhere...
FYI: The full title on the board says: Cloyvale LTD. Ventnor. IOW
"...That of the Eastern tribe being like a multitude of colours as if a rainbow had settled upon its brow..." Daniels 1:3
- Pedro Lambrini
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I'd need a decent soldering iron first! But, yeah, I could bring it along and let you have a look if you like.Vic20-Ian wrote:Trip to Maplin, desolder the chips, fit DIL sockets and replace the 74LS?? address chips that they probably are.
Maybe I can take a look next week when we meet up

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