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Date: Sat=2C 7 Nov 2009 20:53:03 -0500
Subject: Re: Atari Disk Drives...
From: ethan.dicks at
gmail.com
To: cctalk at
classiccmp.org
On 11/7/09=2C Glen Slick wrote:
> On Sat=2C Nov 7=2C 2009 at 2:47 PM=2C Geoffrey Reed wrote:
>> Haven't come across the pcb with modern parts yet=2C I've emailed a pla=
ce
>> that
>> claims to have the 6810's at < 4 per chip=2C but they are slow in respo=
nding
>> to requests and if they do have it=2C they
ship via carrier pigeon so i=
t
>> will
>> take half of forever to get here.
>>
>
> The 6810 is listed for $2.79 here if you need enough parts for the $25
> minimum order.
>
>
http://www.unicornelectronics.com/
>
> I haven't bought anything from them in a while. Had good results the las=
t
time.
Unicorn is good. B.G. Micro also has them
http://www.bgmicro.com/index.asp?PageAction=3DVIEWPROD&ProdID=3D12933
... but buying one of anything from anyone is going to hit you on the
shipping as much as the part.
I've also seen those same SRAMs on a few other things - mostly 6800
designs=2C but a few older=2C smaller=2C 6502-based peripherals.
-ethan
Hi
Many places carry these. Most places that supply pinball machine
parts carry them.
I checked the two places I use often for electronics parts
around me:
Anchor Electronics $1.98 ea
JameCo $2.95 ea
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I suspect that HSC has them as well but they usually
sell chips over the counter.
All where listed as 1MHz though.
Dwight
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