Re: MOS 6525 and 6523A's

From: didier derny <didier_at_aida.org>
Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2012 14:19:46 +0200
Message-ID: <4FEC4BE2.3010300@aida.org>
Hi,

I bought mine for my micro kim from jameco.com

http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?freeText=6532&langId=-1&storeId=10001&productId=43297&search_type=jamecoall&catalogId=10001&ddkey=http:StoreCatalogDrillDownView

if you buy from them, test your 6532 when you receive them.

I bought 6, one was bad but it was refunded immediately..

they also have:  6502, 6522, 6551...

--
didier



Le 28/06/2012 13:53, hwarin@neuf.fr a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I had not read the entire thread - but if there are some 6532 
> available around there, I would be interested by a couple of those 
> things as a life insurance for my IEEE devices. A 6525 for my B128 
> would also be welcome.
>
> Regards - Hervé
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> Message du : 19/06/2012 06:50
> De : "A.Fachat " <afachat@gmx.de>
> A : cbm-hackers@musoftware.de
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> Sujet : Re: MOS 6525 and 6523A's
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>
> I'd take two 6532A in addition to the 6525A, they are used in the 
> IEEE488 floppies of which I have some.
>
> André
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> Rob Clarke <crock@clarke-family.org.uk> schrieb:
>
>     Small problem. The supplier contacted me to say they've received the
>     chips from their source but when checked, the 6523A's are in fact
>     6532A's (RIOT chips.) These they have offered as replacements at $9
>     each, which I'm going to take instead and distribute to those that are
>     interested.
>
>     Rob
>
>
>     On 17/06/2012 18:07, Rob Clarke wrote:
>     > Gents, I've ordered 30 x 6525A's and 10 x 6523A's. (sadly no luck on
>     > the 6510T and 6523T, sorry Gerrit)
>     >
>     > As I've just parted with over $400, I'll be a bit nervous until they
>     > arrive, which I expect to be in about 2 weeks. Annoyingly, the 6525 in
>     > my B series are all soldered, I could have sworn that one of them was
>     > socketed. It will therefore require a bit of extra effort to check
>     > them before I pass them on. Does anyone happen to know if the   ones in
>     > 1551's are typically soldered?
>     >
>     > I'm going to keep 3 or 4 for myself and I will try to allocate the
>     > rest fairly based on people's requests, assuming they test good. Any
>     > leftover I will pass on to Jim for the good of the community.
>     >
>     > There appears to have been a bit of a misunderstanding regarding the
>     > 8501's. In my original post I said that I had ordered some from them
>     > in the past, not that they had any this time around. Nevertheless, I
>     > do still have a few left, so I will pass on some to those that really
>     > want some, but I don't have enough to fulfil everybody's requests.
>     >
>     > Finally, I am off on holiday for 3 weeks from early July, so it may be
>     > a while before I'm ready to distribute them. I'll post updates here
>     > with progress.
>     >
>     > Cheers,
>     >
>     > Rob,
>     > Sunny Switzerland
>     >
>     ><  br />> On 13/06/2012 19:26, Rob Clarke wrote:
>     >> Given the interest, I have asked them to try and source 30 x 6525. They
>     >> will confirm tomorrow. Ordering 30 will also get me a better economy of
>     >> scale.
>     >>
>     >> Rob
>     >>
>     >>> 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 ch  ip 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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>     >>>
>     >>
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