It certainly has some QL pedigree - featuring both the ULA's from the QL Also 2 microdrives.
It's a different OS though, and had it's own bespoke monitor which also powered the board.
I am wondering how much work would be involved in making the board work like a QL, but in any case it would be a good platform for testing out a potential ZX8301 replacement.
I looked into the situation with OPD manuals some time ago at the request of someone else and found that scarcity of documentation is at least partly down to the fact that copyright clearance seems not to have been given for the OPD manuals. Certainly a quick googling for OPD manuals or PDFs seems to turn up nothing that is free.
I looked into the situation with OPD manuals some time ago at the request of someone else and found that scarcity of documentation is at least partly down to the fact that copyright clearance seems not to have been given for the OPD manuals. Certainly a quick googling for OPD manuals or PDFs seems to turn up nothing that is free.
Bingo - that link on the RWAP site gives a memory map
I wish, I had known the modifications to generate a standard composite output, when I once bought my OPD from TF. The monitor, he sent with it was broken, so I modified my CUB to run with the OPD. But that means, it does not run with the QL any longer and heaven knows, what I have changed there 10 years ago...
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6. HOME BREW MODIFICATION OPTIONS
The following changes can be made:
6.1 Change IC34 from a 74LS240 to a 74LS244 to invert the video & sync. outputs from the main board to allow the use of a standard monitor
6.2 Connect TP3 to pin 15 of J3 (solder pad above Q7) to provide a composite sync. signal for a monitor
I plan on changing the address decoding on the CPU module so that the ROMS occupy the first 64K/96K/128K address space
Remove the 2 Sinclair ULA's carefully, and solder in sockets and do the same for the databus transceiver and address mux's too - means I could potentially replace these with a plug in module to experiment with different video options Looks like the 128K of RAM is actually in the same place in the memory map. Some juggling of the I/O addresses and effectively it's a QL... But a QL with lots of places to plug in various things