On Thu, Feb 19, 2004 at 10:14:14PM +0000, Jules Richardson wrote:
On Thu, 2004-02-19 at 21:54, Vintage Computer Festival
wrote:
> Or just sacrifice an old Apple //e (common as dirt) or C64 (common as
> lint) and use the chips inside.
I guess my house has more lint than dirt. :-)
Well old process control equipment, especially
telecoms hardware, tends
to be a good source of Z80 family chips, and typically there's no merit
in preserving the boards as they are.
Better than wrecking a self-contained complete computer, even if it is a
common one!
I aquired a double-fistful of 6502s from a pile of stat-mux boards I carted
off from a local fellow list-member (and have had good luck extracting a few
74HC parts for my SBC6120s).
There are even a few items like burglar alarms that you can find an 1802 in
occasionally (if they are from the right era).
So... for Z-80, 6502 and the odd 1802... check those clunker boxes... you
might find something interesting in one of them
-ethan
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