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BTW, regarding clocked output circuit in post#12, the MCK-EX connects to a pad were original resonator was installed. It would be the pad that connects to pin 61 of LC78601 (XIN according to datasheet here: LC78601E datasheet pdf datenblatt - Sanyo Semicon Device - Compact Disc Player DSP with Built-in Microcontroller ::: ALLDATASHEET ::: )
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Peter, beautiful work as always. Wish I could find somewhere to pick up one of these old JVC boxes!!
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Same here, those jvc boom boxes are impossible to find.
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Here you are: http://www.visions.ca/catalogue/cate...&productId=601
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Thanks Peter, the price is right too, unfortunately they will not ship outside Canada.
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As usual Peter very nice work. The only snag for me here is the SC944. If my memory serves (and it may not) doesn't Scientific Conversion want a minimum order of 10 or something like that?
Regards, Dan
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Is there an alternate ?
Several JVC players look similar. Andy .
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nice work peter. i like the lcd. if i ever get around to making another one ill clone yours
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