Thanks @oshpark for these PCBs:
This is a clone of 64KB cartridge - I disassembled one of those to trace wires:
But my clone is for modern EEPROMs AT28C256 (pin 1 is A14):
Memory chips are completely independent, so one 32K could be inserted instead of two:
UPDATE: full 64KB setup was also tested:
UPDATE2: it looks like you can also put there smaller EEPROM 28C64 (8K)
Link to order your boards: https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/vnBQjk6B
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