Re: MOS 6525 and 6523A's

From: Rob Clarke <crock_at_clarke-family.org.uk>
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2012 00:00:42 +0200
Message-ID: <4FD7BC0A.8030400@clarke-family.org.uk>
Yes, I will do. I can test the 6525's using a C610 which has socketed 
6525's and I *think* I can test the 6523's there as well, as the 
keyboard 6525 is configured for tri-port operation and not for interrupt 
handling. Maybe someone could confirm that?

Rob

On 12/06/2012 23:46, C S wrote:
> I'd be interested in a few 6525's.
> Would you be able to test them before sending them onwards?
> If this works out, could I send you the funds for the chips and onward shipping via Paypal?
> Thanks
> Christian
>
>
>
> On Jun 12, 2012, at 14:31, "Rob Clarke"<crock@clarke-family.org.uk>  wrote:
>
>> Good evening gentlemen,
>>
>> I have a parts supplier in Shenzen, China who claims to be able to source 10 x 6525's and 10 x 6523A's for around $10 each. Although I was initially skeptical, they have come through with the goods twice now, including 20 x 8501's. They also refunded me the cost of ones that I could demonstrate did not work.
>>
>> Nevertheless, with a minimum order of $200 plus shipping, it's a fair outlay to be making. If I decide to bear the initial cost and order, would anyone else be willing to chip in (pun intended) and buy some if they test as good? I haven't had a shipping quote yet but it'll probably add around $2 per chip, so around $12 each.
>>
>> Let me know and I'll order at the weekend if there's sufficient interest.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Rob
>>
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