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The various boards are having special connectors, intended to be mounted on the "Basisplatine" (some kind of a motherboard with [[ECB Bus]] sockets) which allows to connect up to five Schneiderware boards to the CPCs Expansion Port; with some small modifications one could also connect the boards directly to the Expansion Port (the motherboard is merely an Y-cable-like adaptor without electrical components, so one doesn't really need it).
The DIY projects can be reportedly found in following issues * [[Schneiderware Introduction|Schneiderware #1 Introduction (as by nowTheory)]] (6/1986, the magazine pages don't seem to be scanned62-67)* [[Schneiderware Basisplatine|Schneiderware #2a Basisplatine (Motherboard)]] (7/1986, so details about pages 60-67)* [[Schneiderware Centronics Port|Schneiderware #2b Centronics (Printer Port)]] (7/1986, pages 60-67)* [[Schneiderware V/24 Interface|Schneiderware #3 V/24 (RS232 Interface)]] (8/1986, pages 70-77)* [[Schneiderware Power Supply|Schneiderware #4 Netzteil (Power Supply)]] (9/1986, pages 78-83)* [[Schneiderware Real Time Clock|Schneiderware #5 Echtzeituht (Real Time Clock)]] (10/1986, pages 78-85)* [[Schneiderware Uni-PIO|Schneiderware #6 Uni-PIO (48 I/O ports are unknownlines)]] (12/1986, pages 124-130)* [[Schneiderware Analog Converter|Schneiderware #7 A/D and D/A Converter]] (3/1987, pages 32-45)* [[Schneiderware Pseudo ROM|Schneiderware #8 Pseudo ROM (SRAM and EPROM mapped as ROM)]] (4/1987, pages 26-34) (plus corrections in 5/1987, pages 32-34)* [[Schneiderware EPROM Burner|Schneiderware #9 Eprommer (EPROM Burner)]] (6/1987, pages 122-131)* [[Schneiderware Notes|Schneiderware Nachlese (Notes)]] (11/1987, pages 97-99): ---- 
* [[CPC Schneider International]] 06/1986, Page 062-067, Schneiderware #1 Introduction (Theory)
* [[CPC Schneider International]] 07/1986, Page 060-067, Schneiderware #2 Basisplatine (Motherboard) & Centronics (Printer Port)
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