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Apart from obvious garage sales and internet sources for these hardware pieces you may want to check by:
Apart from obvious garage sales and internet sources for these hardware pieces you may want to check by:


* [http://www.jbrain.com/2010/04/13/x-pander-3-coming-soon/ X-Pander 3] is available at the ''Brain Innovations'' [http://www.jbrain.net/ online shop]
* [[Mini_X-Pander]] from [http://arkanixlabs.com ''Arkanix Labs'']
* [http://store.go4retro.com/x-pander-3-slot-cartridge-port-expander/ X-Pander 3] from [http://store.go4retro.com/ ''Retro Innovations'']


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Latest revision as of 17:11, 26 March 2016

Port Expanders are available for the expansion port and the user port. We are looking at the expansion port here. Commercially available expanders are not too expensive and often serve extremely well. Especially when planning on connecting Retro Replay Hardware or a Super Snapshot and wanting to combine it with a REU having more than one expansion port is quite useful.

Apart from obvious garage sales and internet sources for these hardware pieces you may want to check by:


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