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The goal of this project was to reverse engineer the original Radofin motherboard for the Aquarius (1) and make a like-for-like replacement for the purposes of expanding the platform to new hardware and software.
Sean P. Harrington, sph@1stage.com, https://aquarius.1stage.com - Sean works for the Ventura County Fire Department as Manager of Application Development, and is also an adjunct professor in the field of Computer Science for California Lutheran University (spharrin@callutheran.edu). His hobbies include repair and refurbishment of classic arcade games and retro computers, especially the Mattel/Radofin Aquarius Computer. Sean grew up in Kansas City and attributes his love of engineering to James K. Shepherd and John Henderson, former teachers at Sumner Academy of Arts & Science from which Sean graduated in 1985.
Mack Wharton, aquarius@mack.je, http://aquarius.je - Mack's love of the Aquarius goes back to his early teens, when he fell in love with the platform. Mack has developed a number of Aquarius enhancements, including an RGB interface, and a number of optimized assembly routines that speed up legacy tasks.
More to follow as time and interest permits...