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Re: Restoring Apple II. 6502 types?
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"Azygos" <a@z.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> 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