While
rummaging thought my stock of Commodore chips, I came across a
bunck of R6765 chips. I looked in some of my notes and I have "floppy
controller" written down and elsewhere "D765". [...]
Which Commodore drives was this chip used in?
Not necessarily in any -- Rockwell made chips for a heck of a lot more
stuff than Commodore computers. If it was used in a Commodore drive,
it would most likely have been the 1571 or 1581, since AFAIK those
are the only drives they made that supported industry-standard MFM.
I don't *think* they're in those either -- the WD 1770/2 are in the '71 and
'81 (I'm not at my apartment right now, so I can't crack one open to check).
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