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Re: I have a "8346 G" on my Apple IIe logic board



Bummers, probably did... I already sent the logic board off. :(

--- Bryan

"Roger Johnstone" <rojaws@es.co.nz> wrote in message
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> Bryan Villados wrote:
>
> > I have obtained a bunch of Apple IIe logic boards. Looking over them, I
> > noticed something I've never seen before... Where the 65x02 CPU would
> > normally sit, there's a "8346 G" chip in its place. The board boot just
> > fine, and it runs the IIe diagnostics processor test without a problem.
So
> > this chip must be 65x02 compliant. Did Apple ship the Apple IIe's with
this
> > chip? Or, did the previous owner add this chip himself?
> >
> > More on the logic board... 607-0164-B 1982. It was pulled from an Apple
IIe
> > with the white-lettered keys.
> >
> > Thanks! :)
> >
> > --- Bryan
>
> The 6502 was made under license by several manufacturers but they
> normally have 6502 printed on the chip package. However, I'm sure I
> remember seeing one once that didn't have the 6502 number printed on it.
> On the other hand 8346 sounds more like a date code (1983, week 46), is
> there definitely nothing else printed on it?
>
> --
> Roger Johnstone, Invercargill, New Zealand
>
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