On Wed, Aug 7, 2024 at 3:53 PM Brad H via cctalk
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> Thanks! I did try that but haven't heard back and don't want to pester
> him.
>
Keep trying, he's an incredible nice man and would probably be happy to
help you.
Tell him I said hello when you get through to him.
Sellam
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Degnan Subject: [cctalk] Re: Schematic or PCB layout for
MAI Jolt He is on linkedIn.There is scant info on the JOLT. You may have more
luck with the superjolt. 6502 Micro Journal may have useful detail.I
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Subject: [cctalk] Re: Schematic or PCB layout for MAI Jolt
Thanks! I did try that but haven't heard back and don't want to pester him.
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Thanks! I did try that but haven't heard back and don't want to pester him.
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Subject: [cctalk] Re: Schematic or
> On 08/07/2024 3:46 PM EDT brad via cctalk wrote:
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>
> Hi there,Haven't had much time for vintage computers due to my job dealing
> with new ones, but the odd evening I have been working on PCB replica
> projects.One of them is for the MAI Jolt. I recently picked up alsome NOS
> 6530-004s,