Re: C= IC's

From: Richard Atkinson (Richard.Atkinson_at_cl.cam.ac.uk)
Date: 2000-11-30 15:46:29

On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Ruud Baltissen wrote:

> To give you an idea of the quantity of some IC´s, I stopped counting the
> 6522, 6520, 6510, 8500 when I got over the 100. The question is, what can do
> someone with so may IC's? They are not mine, they belong to the club but
> then still we cannot use all IC's. So if someone sees an IC he likes to have
> let me know. The only problem I forsee are the costs; the IC's are free, but
> the postman likes to be paid for his work and I am definitly not a
> millionair.

Ruud, it looks like you have (among many, many other things) a source of
TED chips - I foresee quite a few people interested in them...

> The problem I have now is that most of the numbers are meaningless to me. I
> asked Marko in a private email if he knew of such a list but, except the
> small one in FUNET, he didn't know of any. So I need your help. You
> certainly will see familiar ones that I should know of but because of the
> sheer quantity I noted every number I wasn't quit sure of anymore.

I think it's about time we started a chip database. What fields would we
need? Type, part number, date code, anything else?

> Last note: there were some IC's I did not recognise as C= IC's at all but I
> imagined that there must have been some reason for putting them in the box
> so I noted them as well.

Did they come from an old repair facility?

> Last remark: I made the text up on a sepperate text editor using text. At my
> work I have to use Outlook resulting that all the tabs disappeared. Sorry
> for any inconvenience. Oh, I almost forgot:.... thank you, Bill !!!
> 
> 251715-01                C64-II
> 251828-03
> 251829-01       20p
> 251913-01    Kernal/Basic 64-II
> 251968-01
> 
> 252179-01
> 252180-01
> 252535-01       pinout like 251715
> 252608-01       pinout like 251715
> 
> 315079-01
> 315093-01 / 02   Kickstart 1.2 ??
> 
> 318004-05
> 318018-02
> 318019-02
> 318020-03
> 318022-02
> 318023-02
> 318029-03
> 318075-02
> 318047-01
> 
> 324744-01    FPLA ??
> 324745-01
> 
> 325302-01
> 325303-01
> 325340-03
> 325341-01    1526 ??
> 325572-01
> 
> 380212-07
> 380217-01
> 380715-02
> 380783-01       20 pins
> 380784-01       20 pins
> 380785-01    PAL 2000 ??  20 pins
> 
> 390307-02
> 390309-01       24p small
> 390336-02       24p small
> 390433-02 8373R4
> 390563-01       square
> 390629-01  V2.04  OS Amiga for A3000
> 390630-01  V2.04  OS Amiga for A3000
> 390979-01  V2.04  OS Amiga for A????
> 
> 391010-01 ALICE
> 391078-01  8520PL  square equivalent of 8520 ??
> 391227-01 LISA
> 391388-01  V2.05  OS Amiga for A????
> 391424-02 GAYLE
> 391523-01  V3.00  OS Amiga for A????
> 
> 5710		rga: 1571D custom IC found in C128DCR
> 5719 318072-01
> 
> 6570-036       40p
> 
> 68766   EPROM  Motorola equivalent of 2364 ??
> 
> 788159 SHARP
> 
> 8364R4 8364R7
> 8360        48p	rga: TED
> 8361R3       48p
> 8362R8
> 8367R0
> 8371  AGNUS ???
> 8372A        square
> 
> 8500     6510 of 64-II
> 8563R9	rga: C128 VDC
> 8565R2	rga: C128 VIC-IIe
> 8566R3
> 8568		rga: C128DCR VDC
> 8580		rga: C64C SID
> 
> 8647R4
> 
> 8721R3	rga: CIA? (found in some 64C)
> 8722R2
> 
> 901226-01	rga: C64 Kernal / Basic (can't remember which)
> 901227-01	rga: C64 Kernal / Basic
> 901229-01
> 901460-03
> 901885-01
> 906114-01    PLA C64
> 
> CA3046
> CO25913-38	rga: This looks like an Atari chip
> FDC9668
> HM4716A  Hitachi 16K*1 DRAM ??
> IMP9502BCC
> LC3514A  Sanyo  mouse ??   200+
> MB674213U
> NE592
> SCM786501
> WD1691
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Groetjes, Ruud
> 
> 
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