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== How to use this module ==
== How to use this module ==
This module is designed to connected to either a 16 or 8 bit bus, and contains two latches that can be latches independently. For a backplane/bus common Veroboard or strip board may be used, along with 0.1 pitch 90° headers. It can be used with the [[Ken Stone parallel port adapter for IBM PCs|parallel port adapter for IBM PCs]] parallel port adapter], which is how Ken used his. Software is up to the individual.
This module is designed to connected to either a 16 or 8 bit bus, and contains two latches that can be latches independently. For a backplane/bus common [[stripboard]] may be used, along with 0.1 pitch 90° headers. It can be used with the [[Ken Stone parallel port adapter for IBM PCs|parallel port adapter for IBM PCs]] parallel port adapter], which is how Ken used his. Software is up to the individual.


While untested, the analog portion of the module should work on 12 volts. The digital portion requires 5 volts.
While untested, the analog portion of the module should work on 12 volts. The digital portion requires 5 volts.
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