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Re: Restoring Apple II. 6502 types?
"Vince Briel" <vbrielnospamme@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:IUA8c.6316$w54.54717@attbi_s01...
: > I'm restoring my Apple II (not plus or e). I pulled
: > the 6502 chip and corrosion had eaten 3 of its pins.
: > It has an S logo on it, which I believe stands for
: > Synertec. The numbers on it are 7909E and (of course)
: > 6502. What I was wondering is can I replace it with
: > another 6502 that has a number other than 7909E?
: > Thanks, Al
:
: Hey Al, yes you can replace it with another 6502. I'd
: try Jameco as they sell them for about $7.95ea. Remember
: to use static protection or you could damage more IC's.
: Good luck.
Al, if you PayPal me $3, I will send you one made in '83
to replace your '79 version. They came out of working II+
and IIe unenhanced. Use my email address from the header
of this post. It's not munged. It is also my PayPal ID.
Oh, if you're outside the US, better make it $8. 8o)
Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)
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