Complete Beginner Here! How do you even get a 65c02?

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BigLadWhillis
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Complete Beginner Here! How do you even get a 65c02?

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I live in the UK and find that wherever i look, there is outrageous shipping fees, they don't sell the related chips or have 40-45+ days of shipping!
If anyone can tell me where to find a 65c02 (and related chips) in the U.K that'd be amazing.

Thanks for the help!
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I didn't find any european website to buy them.

Mouser and Jameco sells the 65C02, 65C21, 65C22 and 65C51

I buy them at Mouser, you get free shiping at 50€ (33£ at mouser.co.uk) import taxes included, and the shipping from usa is really fast, like 7 days or so.
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There are several people selling them on ebay.co.uk and a variety of speeds and types (NMOS or CMOS) are available starting at about £5 including P & P.

Of course, 'buyer beware' etc.
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BigLadWhillis wrote:
I live in the UK and find that wherever i look, there is outrageous shipping fees, they don't sell the related chips or have 40-45+ days of shipping!
If anyone can tell me where to find a 65c02 (and related chips) in the U.K that'd be amazing.

Thanks for the help!
Send an email to Coltek. They are a UK distributer for WDC. I've bought from them several times.
http://www.coltekukltd.com/

They also list WDC chips on ebay
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/m.html?_odkw ... 5&_sacat=0

I have some spare stock as well.
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BigLadWhillis wrote:
I live in the UK and find that wherever i look, there is outrageous shipping fees, they don't sell the related chips or have 40-45+ days of shipping!
If anyone can tell me where to find a 65c02 (and related chips) in the U.K that'd be amazing.

Thanks for the help!
To double up on what Bitwise says: http://www.coltekukltd.com/ in the UK.

Please DO NOT buy off ebay. There is a good chance you'll buy a fake/counterfeit or just something else. Unless you really want an old NMOS 6502 or a specicity chip maker then either buy from Coltek or Mouser. Yes, shipping from mouser will cost you a few £ and will take 3-4 days, but so what. Suck it up if you want the genuine article.

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(Welcome, BigLadWhillis! I'm in the UK too, but nothing to add to the above...)
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BigEd wrote:
(Welcome, BigLadWhillis! I'm in the UK too, but nothing to add to the above...)

Seems as though half our members are in the UK.  :D

As for purchasing a 65C02 on eBay, good luck with that.  A distressing amount of product turns out to be fake.  I second others' recommendation that you contact Coltek.  They are a reputable company.

BTW, the 65C02 was manufactured by Rockwell and others in the past.  There are plenty of those available, though it's unlikely any of them will be new.
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