BigDumbDinosaur wrote:
Why, I think I'll order two or three of them.
Singer Elektronik only sells used stuff, and you can't tell how many of those machines they have on stock...
or for how long they keep it on stock before scrapping it when nobody would be going to buy it.
Hey, you could found a little startup and name it "Money Burners Unlimited".
If you are no longer able to solder them tiny SMD packages, bonding the chips instead might make sense.
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But back on topic.
Because 68332 might go out of production, another interesting 68k related microcontroller (without internal RAM\ROM)
might be the slightly over_priced
68340.
What had triggered our interest in Fido1100 was, that before this microcontroller was released Innovasic's business was about
cloning old chips with ASICs (80186 for instance), and back then they had stated that Fido1100 would be available until 2038 or such...
although they didn't tell in which IC package.
Unfortunately, the recent datasheet seems to be less detailed than the old datasheet,
and now they don't state on their homepage anymore how long the chip will be in production.
IMHO this isn't a good sign...
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Remembering the myriad of PIC microcontrollers with identical core, but with odd and slightly different peripherals,
what I'd like to see someday would be something like the Parallax Propeller, just with some 6502\65816 cores.