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Re: 65032L?
In article <labelas-1309990049570001@1cust65.tnt1.fort-
pierce.fl.da.uu.net>, labelas@hotmail.com (Labelas Enoreth)
wrote:
> Well, it could also be a 6503 with 2L being a location
> identifier or
> revision number or something...I remember the Lisa
> used one of the 650x
> chips for it's disk I/O controller...
I know of at least two different 6503's. One is a 6502
support chip that only has 32 pins and the other is a non-
CMOS version of the 65C02 (I got one as part of a bootleg
IIe enhancement kit). As for 65832, there is one in the
Sega Genesis (don't know what it is) and as for the 65032,
I've never seen one.
-- Terence J. Boldt
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- Re: 65032L?
- From: labelas@hotmail.com (Labelas Enoreth)