65802 anyone?
Re: 65802 anyone?
LeoN wrote:
http://www.findchips.com/search/65c802
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Do they actually have them or do they just have the part number in their system?
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Thanks, LeoN! It looks like they have 21 left. Does anyone here plan to get some? My wife's job is in question at the moment (the school may be closing), so I should probably be kind of tight with the money; but if the price it tolerable, I'd like to get some of them to make them more visible and available to others here, just to help get them into the right hands before they are lost or scrapped. I won't fill out the request for quote before others (particularly those in Europe and UK) have had a chance to. I just want to help others experiment with some of the 65816's capabilities who only have a 6502 socket for it. I don't intend to make any money on them.
Do you suppose they're used?
Do you suppose they're used?
http://WilsonMinesCo.com/ lots of 6502 resources
The "second front page" is http://wilsonminesco.com/links.html .
What's an additional VIA among friends, anyhow?
The "second front page" is http://wilsonminesco.com/links.html .
What's an additional VIA among friends, anyhow?
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LeoN wrote:
http://www.findchips.com/search/65c802
x86? We ain't got no x86. We don't NEED no stinking x86!
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I imagine it's some kind of broker, and they just got these ICs and saw they say "WDC" on them and they don't really know what they have.
http://WilsonMinesCo.com/ lots of 6502 resources
The "second front page" is http://wilsonminesco.com/links.html .
What's an additional VIA among friends, anyhow?
The "second front page" is http://wilsonminesco.com/links.html .
What's an additional VIA among friends, anyhow?
Re: 65802 anyone?
In October, 2014 I have bought W65C802P-6 from digchip.hk. The chip was cost $10, and the delivery to Russia was cost $10. Successfully works at the increased frequency in the AGAT (Russian Apple][Plus-compatible computer). Further acceleration is still in process.
Try to search "65C802" here - https://www.brokerforum.com
Another candy - https://www.utsource.net/itm/p/1174282.html?_df=en
Try to search "65C802" here - https://www.brokerforum.com
Another candy - https://www.utsource.net/itm/p/1174282.html?_df=en
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I've sent an enquiry to see what they have. I've wanted one for a while.
I wonder if it will work in my 3 chip board? Hmm? Can I integrate it with the AM9511 floating point chips I got earlier this year... ???
I wonder if it will work in my 3 chip board? Hmm? Can I integrate it with the AM9511 floating point chips I got earlier this year... ???
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Re: 65802 anyone?
BitWise wrote:
3 chip board
Want to design a PCB for your project? I strongly recommend KiCad. Its free, its multiplatform, and its easy to learn!
Also, I maintain KiCad libraries of Retro Computing and Arduino components you might find useful.
Also, I maintain KiCad libraries of Retro Computing and Arduino components you might find useful.
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BitWise wrote:
3 chip board
Sadly the last spare PCB was recently sent to Mike K8LH, but given the low number of components you could easily make your own.
http://www.obelisk.me.uk/electronics/sb-6502.html
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The German stock holder is quoting about £28 per chip (with taxes and shipping included). That's too pricey for me.
Will be interesting to see what the UT source price is for comparison.
Will be interesting to see what the UT source price is for comparison.
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Re: 65802 anyone?
I had a lot of fun playing with the 65c802 I bought from Jameco back around 1986. It is a very cool little device.
I put it in my Apple ][+ and was impressed with all of the new instructions, even though I had to manually assemble and disassemble them. I was getting ready to write my own assembler and disassembler when my attention shifted, and I never got back to it. The computer and 65c802 got lost in a move a few years later, but I didn't realize it until a few years ago.
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I put it in my Apple ][+ and was impressed with all of the new instructions, even though I had to manually assemble and disassemble them. I was getting ready to write my own assembler and disassembler when my attention shifted, and I never got back to it. The computer and 65c802 got lost in a move a few years later, but I didn't realize it until a few years ago.
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BitWise wrote:
Alarm Siren wrote:
BitWise wrote:
3 chip board
Sadly the last spare PCB was recently sent to Mike K8LH, but given the low number of components you could easily make your own.
http://www.obelisk.me.uk/electronics/sb-6502.html
x86? We ain't got no x86. We don't NEED no stinking x86!
Re: 65802 anyone?
Well, the Rockwell datasheet at least specifies that there's an internal pullup.
It would be unhelpful if WDC don't have one!
It would be unhelpful if WDC don't have one!
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Sadly the last spare PCB was recently sent to Mike K8LH, but given the low number of components you could easily make your own.
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Well, the Rockwell datasheet at least specifies that there's an internal pullup.
It would be unhelpful if WDC don't have one!
It would be unhelpful if WDC don't have one!
x86? We ain't got no x86. We don't NEED no stinking x86!