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first of all, its not new, the components are nothing new and the layout is mostly copied from older aladdins.
The chips are side by side not along the length of the board like the pictures you show. I produced a chip called the Clevermod Advance 32 and it was from those board files you show. The chips I released on the CMA32 board with the Lframe fixed is called the 'Saturday' chip. The Complex Programable Logic Device is blank when you get it. Everything you code into the CPLD is then NEW. Don't you understand that coding CPLD's is as close as you can get to owning a chip foundry and that you can look at pictures all day but you'll never be able to see the code in the chip. I can code your aladdins to fix this in 7 seconds.... can you?
The chip is programmed so that it does not tie Lframe or D0 low. This is the first chip in the world that utilizes this method I developed. You sound like you are from the Aladdin team or whatever else is left of it. Why else are you comparing and accusing?
Here the one thing you've missed though, the aladdin pic is 020 and the Sunday is 020A. That means there's a glaring difference in the boards and operation.
Otherguy has the proto, he's East coast, I'm West coast and we've never met. Ask him how phoney it is.