On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, John Galt wrote:
  As far as the color, chip collectors refer to that
color chip as
 "purple".  If you look at it next to a normal "gray" CerDIP, you can
 see the difference.  Besides, it would not have mattered had it been
 black.  The fact is, it's not the white/gold color of a normal Intel
 C8080A.  The printing on the chip is also somewhat different.  My
 guess is it's a late run C8080A that was put in the same package they
 used for some of the later C8085AH's. 
My questions is: why does this matter?  Will researchers 50 years from now
find the Purple one useful for any sort of study?  What makes the Purple
one special beyond just being a pretty if not questionable shade of
purple?
Sellam Ismail                                        Vintage Computer Festival
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