> I may be coorected, but AFAIR are the 16032 and
32032 the very
> same CPUs - NS just changed at one point the family name 16xxx
> to 32xxx to reflect the 32 Bit hype. Bussize was always noted
> by the last two digits, while the middle digit served as family.
> 16008/32008 8-Bit external Data
> 16016/32016 16-Bit external Data
> 16032/32032 32-Bit external Data
Are you sure about that, Hans? When Acorn first
talked about their NatSemi
second processor, they described it as a 16032; by the time it was
released, it was a 32016 and they claimed this was the same device
previously called a 16032.
I stand to be corrected Pete, but at least the Chip Directory
http://www.xs4all.nl/~ganswijk/chipdir/n/160.htm
agrees to my memory. I may check my databooks tonight.
Gruss
H.
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