Well, this is quite a coincidence:
New guy here, and this is a cool site. I'm into the Turbo Express myself, and just this past week, have done the electronic and physical analysis (translation: a lot of GOOGLE) to make myself a HUCard to DIP ram chip (using a socket, of course). I just today finished a tedious measurement of the HUCard's physical attributes (that is, I've documented the physical aspect of the pins), so I can make myself a PC board. And, to my pleasant surprise, you have already done that. I have not examined your circuit in detail, so I don't know if it is compatible with the Turbo Express console pinout (but I guess it has to be, since I believe the Turbo Express uses the same cards that your system does --- can you tell me?), and if it is compatible with my ROM emulator pinouts.
So, I humbly beg, is it possible to get your pcb file? And could you tell me what design system you used? I have access to about five, so I probably have the one you used.
I am also trying to decipher the HU -vs - Magic compiler thingy. All I need is a way to get a "hex" file (or equivalent) of a few demo programs that seem to be very available here. Any hints? FYI, I speak 6502 fluently.
As an aside, I noticed someplace on this forum, someone asked about a broken component, and had published a picture of it, asking what it is. I am pretty sure it is the flyback coil for the LCD backlight, as the backlight needs a "high voltage" source (20-25VAC or so). So, as long as the backlight is working, the coil must be ok. If it's desired, I can check the circuit to be sure.
As another aside, I don't generally see too much homebrew for the Turbo Express; have I missed it someplace? I also don't see too much on the hardware "secrets" of the Turbo Express...would it make sense to assume it is the pretty much the same as the PCEngine? Or are we talking just the same components? Just how much of the Turbo Express truly is based on the PC Engine?
I have more, but this post is long enough.
Keep up the good work!
Charlie