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* [[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)* [[CPC Schneider International]] 08/1986, Page 070-077, Schneiderware #3 V/24 (RS232 Interface)* [[CPC Schneider International]] 09/1986, Page 078-083, Schneiderware #4 Netzteil (Power Supply)* [[CPC Schneider International]] 10/1986, Page 078-085, Schneiderware #5 Echtzeituhr (Real Time Clock)* [[CPC Schneider International]] 12/1986, Page 124-130, Schneiderware #6 Uni-PIO (48 I/O lines)* [[CPC Schneider International]] 01/1987, Page 144, Schneiderware Advert* [[CPC Schneider International]] 02/1987, Page ??-??, 7 MIDI Interface (advertised together with the Schneiderware PCBs, but not part of the Schneiderware series)* [[CPC Schneider International]] 03/1987, Page 032-045, Schneiderware #7 A/D and D/A converter* [[CPC Schneider International]] 04/1987, Page 026-034, Schneiderware #8 Eprom/RAM (EPROM and battery-backed SRAM; both mapped as expansion ROM)* [[CPC Schneider International]] 05/1987, Page 032-034, Schneiderware #8 Eprom/RAM (Notes/Corrections)* [[CPC Schneider International]] 06/1987, Page 122-131, Schneiderware #9 Eprommer (EPROM Burner)* [[CPC Schneider International]] 11/1987, Page 097-099, Schneiderware Nachlese (Notes)
Notes: The "Centronics" board is yet another [[8bit Printer Ports|8bit Printer Port]] solution (but different than the [[CPCI 8bit Printer Mod|joystick-signal based one]] that was released a few months earlier in the same magazine). The Real Time Clock is somewhat similar to the [[Real Time Clock|CPCI Real Time Clock]] released in a special issue of the same magazine, but not identical (the RTC chip has different pin-outs, and some of it's 4bit registers are working slightly different, the leap-year bits, for example).
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