Here you will find details of my recently completed Mockingboard clone project. I had this down on my list of "to-do" Apple II projects for quite some time. I finally got around to investigating the project more thoroughly to determine:
a) if the necessary parts were available; and
b) if a better prototyping card could be found as compared to how I implemented my TDX sound card
The project got a kind of kick off when I found a local auction on eBay for a batch of ten 6522 VIA chips of which two are required to build a Mockingboard clone. Finding this auction, I then researched the availability of the AY-3-8910 chips and found a couple of auctions on eBay. During my investigation, I discovered that Yamaha bought the rights to the AY-3-8910 and resold it under the name of YM2149. I also found some auctions on eBay for some ISA prototyping cards that looked large enough to hold the four 40 pin IC's, the 74LS05 IC, the necessary resistors and capacitors.
So having found sources for the parts at reasonable prices, I hit the Buy button on these auctions and embarked upon my biggest hardware adventure yet!
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