--- Nicolas Welte <welte@chemie.uni-konstanz.de> wrote: > ruud.baltissen@abp.nl wrote: > > The 6525A. Even I don't have any spares :( > > I know someone who says he still has a few 6525s... I myself have exactly one spare. I'm now curious... where do they appear? From what I've seen, the list includes the 1551 drive, the CBM-II and the Magic (Tragic ;-) Voice cart, right? Anywhere else? Also, I'm unfamiliar with the 6523. It's obviously an I/O chip, but what makes it different than, say a 6522? Most of my C= experience has been with mainstream products (PET, VIC-20, C-64, 1540/1541, etc.). I haven't had to open up many printers or less-popular consoles. -ethan ===== Visit "The Seventh Continent" http://penguincentral.com/penguincentral.html __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games http://sports.yahoo.com Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list
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