Old chips for new project.

From: Lanny Cox <chronic_at_nf.sympatico.ca>
Date: Mon May 14 20:25:32 2001

I'm interested in the exact same thing you are at this point. I'm workin on
a 6502 board, i hope to have it finished soon, i may put some schematics on
my web page. For info about the 6502 and projects, you cannot beat
http://www.6502.org, Chris Ward's 6502 board in particular. For 6502-related
books, the best i have found have been Programming the 6502 and 6502
Applications, by Rodnay Zaks. Keep an eye out, they may show up on EPay if
you're lucky. As for the processors themselves, I recycled my 6502 out of an
old 1541 disk drive that didn't work, and i recently found a Z80 in a PC/AT
keyboard i cannibalized (albeit for the LEDs, how ironic). Anyone else out
there have any advice/suggestions???

-Lanny


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From: <rhudson_at_cnonline.net>
To: <classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org>
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 10:02 PM
Subject: Old chips for new project.


> Hi all!
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> It's not exactly classic, but...
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> Are any of the 8 bit processors still available? I would like to scratch
build
> a z80 or 6502 or somthing board to hook up to my
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> vt220 (ob classic??)
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> I have **no** hardware experince (well I can solder, but beyond that...)
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> Hints??
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> Thanks!
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