Compatibility of 1101A and 1101A1
Brad H
vintagecomputer at bettercomputing.net
Fri Jan 20 19:31:53 CST 2017
I'd assume 0.5mhz -- I have a plain 8008 (not 8008-1).
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Subject: Re: Compatibility of 1101A and 1101A1
What clock rate are you using?
Dwight
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Subject: Re: Compatibility of 1101A and 1101A1
Ok. I'm assuming they can work together then? I have scoured the net and
found a couple of pics of mark-8 boards with a mix of 1101a and 1101a1.. or
maybe thats why they werent working? :)
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From: dstalk at execulink.com
Date: 2017-01-20 2:54 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: cctalk at classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: Compatibility of 1101A and 1101A1
On Fri Jan 20 15:19:24 2017 vintagecomputer at bettercomputing.net (Brad H)
wrote:
>
> I have some C1101A RAMs I was planning to use in my Mark-8 project.
> I'm having trouble finding more, as previously mentioned because the
> price has shot up so much. I'm wondering, I'm finding lots of P1101A1
> RAMs with the correct date codes.. are those compatible with
> C1101A/P1101A? I don't understand what the 1 at the end signifies.
>
According to my TI manual the 1101A is 1500 ns while the A1 is
1000 ns.
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