argonn wrote:
...got SCC2692 chips from him, around 1 USD per piece...
Check with your source some time and see if they can get you either the 26C92 or 28L92. These two have FIFOs on both transmitters and receivers, Un the case of the 28L92, a sizable performance boost can be gotten by configuring it to use 16-deep FIFOs—the interrupt load drops dramatically. The 2692 has no transmitter FIFO on the transmitter, which means it will interrupt after each datum is transmitted.
The other thing the 28L92 offers is fast bus timing, which allows it to easily keep up with a 14 MHz system without wait-stating.
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Mouser is way too expensive, I ordered FPGA breakout board once, shipping was around the same as the board cost, and I had to pay tax too.
Mouser's prices are okay, but they tend to use couriers such as FedEx and UPS for international orders, who charge big bucks to ship from the USA to other countries.
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On ebay I found only one guy selling real new WDC chips in EU. He also sells original W65C22 chips.
How do you know they are genuine WDC parts?
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I don't think any NMOS chips are being produced today, probably even military moved past this technology, albeit they are known for being conservative.
Most countries' armed forces are not that far behind the technology curve.
There is absolutely no good reason to use NMOS parts, unless refurbishing an old piece of hardware and wanting to keep it as original as possible.