6550 vs. 2114 (was Re: Elf99 - rebirth of a classic)

From: Doug Spence <ds_spenc_at_alcor.concordia.ca>
Date: Sun Nov 22 04:03:25 1998

On Mon, 16 Nov 1998, Pete Turnbull wrote:

> > Ack! I need a bunch of these to get a PET 2001 going (all of the 6550s
> > are bad, and I was told that the 2114 is the same part?) and a VIC 3K RAM
> > Expander fixed.
>
> They're NOT the same. I can't find a pinout, but they're a different
> (physical) size and ISTR they use different voltages as well.

Ugh! Obviously my information source was incorrect, or he was talking
about the chips in a vaguer sense than I though.

> MPS6550s will be very hard to find as they were never second-sourced by
> anyone, as far as I know.

So even memory becomes a 'custom chip' from Commodore. :)

> They're 22-pin (0.4" wide instead of 0.3") 4096-bit (1024 x
> 4) SRAMs. 2114's are 18-pin 4096-bit (1024 x 4) SRAMs.

If I had some extra 2114s sitting around, I would have known this by now.
I see they are both 1024 x 4 SRAMs, so maybe something can be done to get
them to work.

> Even MOS Technology didn't make them for very long, which is why only the
> earliest PETs used them.

I only have two PETs, and both of them use 6550s. (Both of them also have
the nice 9-inch _white_ display, too.)

> --
>
> Pete Peter Turnbull
> Dept. of Computer Science
> University of York
-- 
Doug Spence
ds_spenc_at_alcor.concordia.ca
http://alcor.concordia.ca/~ds_spenc/
Received on Sun Nov 22 1998 - 04:03:25 GMT

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