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Re: 65032L?



Tony Cianfaglione writes ...
> 
> In an old Zenith 386, I noticed that one of the chips was labelled '65032L
> -025mhz'.  I wondered if that was any relation to the 6502 series.  It
> runs at 25 mhz which would be a nifty chip if it was a 32 bit 6502 chip.
 ....

     Yes, it would. I don't know what the 65032L on your '386 board does--
maybe it's a gate array or bios ROM. Board makers are pretty free with
picking part designations.

     There was some work done on a 65832. Dr. Tom even had scans of the data
manual pages in one of the Spring issues of GS WorldView. However, the pic
links have changed since then. They should be viewable on one of the ACN
sites (somewhere in the 'Monthly Collections' folder) as soon as the sites
are back up.



Rubywand