The second board is a modified MIL Mod8-9 board that uses a 2716 EPROM and 2101 RAM. The original used a 8316A ROM and MF2113 RAM, which is probably impossible to get. This one I call the Mod8-9B. These should come in about a week or so.
Two new reproduction MIL Mod 8 boards on their way. The first one is a modified Mod8-6 board (called the Mod8-6C) which contains Robert Swartz's MIL cassette circuity (see Robert Swartz's Data package in the files section).
The second board is a modified MIL Mod8-9 board that uses a 2716 EPROM and 2101 RAM. The original used a 8316A ROM and MF2113 RAM, which is probably impossible to get. This one I call the Mod8-9B. These should come in about a week or so.
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Today, I finished painting the engine and components. Once this lot is dried, I can begin the assembly process.
The block and parts are all cleaned up and now ready to paint. I have to fill in some pitting on the oil pan in the inside, so it doesn't leak, and there are a few dents and bangs that need filling so that it won't show once it's painted.
After that is all done, I can assemble this baby.
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