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Re: EEPROM Circuit?
- Subject: Re: EEPROM Circuit?
- From: "Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast DOT net>
- Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2004 16:48:07 -0400
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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"Glenn Jones" <rg.jones@rogers.com> wrote in message
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: > In general, byte-wide EEPROMs are much simpler to
: > interface to a byte-wide bus--in fact the Apple bus has
: > most of the decoding done for you.
: >
: > -michael
: >
: > Check out amazing quality sound for 8-bit Apples on my
: > Home page: http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/
:
: Thanks for the info .. I was trying to keep the physical size
: of the chip to a minimum and serial eeproms tend to be very
: small compared to byte wde eeproms that require 8 data lines
: plus address etc
:
: given what you just said .. the combined size of the additional
glue
: to access as serial eeprom might end up being equivilent or
larger
: than a byte wide eeprom
A small flash ram would do just fine for that
application. Also, although a bit expensive,
a smart socket with a dram. A 6116 would do the
job just fine in a smart socket.
Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)
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