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Re: What's about the 65832 ?
In article <jreiter-1208961342430001@remote-38.modems.comet.net>,
Jordan Reiter <jreiter@comet.net> wrote:
>In article <4ujuhi$k05@nnrp1.news.primenet.com>, johnlb@primenet.com (John
>Bowling) wrote:
>
>>The 65265 is a real chip, though nothing like a Cray on a chip. It is GS
>>software compatable, but is designed as a single chip computer, with
>>4 UARTS, 2 sign wave generators, timers, parrallel I/O, etc. all on the
>>chip. Due to pin limitations, if you want to use very much external
>>memory, you have to give up some of the above features.
>>
>>They are planning on going to 20MHz with it eventually.
>How would you go about attaching it to a IIgs?
>
The only two ways are via a new board, such as a Zip, but designed for
the 65265, or as a peripheral attached via a serial link. It would make a
great multi-line modem interface or a network server.
John
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