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Re: fake z80 CPUs
- To: Alex Freed
- Subject: Re: fake z80 CPUs
- From: "Gene Buckle" <gene.buckle@bbs.retroarchive.org.remove-3wn-this>
- Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2013 08:19:40 -0700
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To: Alex Freed
Alex wrote:
> From Newsgroup: comp.sys.apple2
>
> On 3/27/2013 7:20 AM, Gene Buckle wrote:
>>>
>>> did you?
>>>
>> That response makes _no_ sense at all.
>>
>
> It does to me. If you suggest I look in a certain place it would make
> sense to first check it yourself. And not to suggest an on-line store
> that has no CPUs of any kind at all.
>
Don't be a dick.
First search result for "z80" on the Unicorn Electronics website:
http://198.170.117.30/IC/Z80.html
6502
http://198.170.117.30/IC/6500.html
6800
http://198.170.117.30/IC/6800.html
General products page
http://198.170.117.30/prod.htm
Yeah, not a CPU in sight.
g.
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