[Coco] Including an SSC

S Klammer sklammer at gmail.com
Sat Oct 11 07:07:08 EDT 2014


Waiting to see what Darren's "light bulb moment" will potentially bring to
his CocoSDC.

Five is a small number... does that lessen the usefulness of an added
function?  :)  As one, I have to accept (with no animosity), if it does.

I'd agree an expansion header *would be* nice.

I don't think Darren's work would be exploited for profit - I'd think that
it is too specific to the Coco to make it into a retirement plan... :)
(Although, he would deserve it)... I do not have all the skills, yet, I
would still be interested in seeing/learning the details of Darren's design.

Shain
On Oct 11, 2014 4:17 AM, "Nick Marentes" <nickma2 at optusnet.com.au> wrote:

> On 11/10/2014 12:48 PM, Louis Ciotti wrote:
>
>> Well Darren has said he is going to release all the information to the
>> public.  So if this really is wanted, maybe someone who wants the
>> functionality can take the baton and make a variant with the SSC hitches
>> on
>> it.
>>
>>
>
> I don't know if allowing it out in the wild for anyone to create a variant
> is such a good idea.
>
> It starts to fragment the "standard" and makes it a royal mess trying to
> support the new features.
>
> It also leaves it open for someone to exploit Darren's work for profit.
> This has happenned all to often.
>
> I think it needs to stay in Darren's control and modifications and
> enhancements done by "authorised" developers.
>
> My argument has always been that if only a CoCo bus header is inserted
> into the PCB layout (*if this is even possible*) then people can build all
> manner of hardware that can attach to this, no other modification to the
> CoCoSDC require, no need to have a mulitipak.
>
> Nick
>
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