Old chips for new project.

From: joe <rigdonj_at_intellistar.net>
Date: Tue May 15 08:13:47 2001

At 10:55 PM 5/14/01 -02-30, Lanny wrote:
>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???


     Yeah, check with www.abebooks.com or www.book-finders.com and see if
you can find the book there. They often have books when you wnat them and
for a cheaper price than E-OverPay.

      Joe


>-Lanny
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>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!
> >
> > It's not exactly classic, but...
> >
> > 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
> >
> > vt220 (ob classic??)
> >
> > I have **no** hardware experince (well I can solder, but beyond that...)
> >
> > Hints??
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
> >
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