Motorola chips for trade

Theo t.hogers at home.nl
Sat Aug 19 06:19:58 CEST 2000


>----- Original Message -----
>From: Magnus Danielson <cfmd at swipnet.se>
>
>> From: sasami at blaze.net.au (Ken Stone)
>> Subject: Motorola chips for trade
>>
> > With the recent interest in ancient Motorola chips, I thought I'd offer
a
> > few I have to list members.
> >
> > I have about 22 sets of the following:
> > MC68B09P
> > MC68B488P
> > MC68B40P
> > MC3447P (x2)
> >
> > The chips are out of some sort of micro controlled monitor, and as such
are
> > second hand, and untested. I fired up one or two boards, and they seemed
to
> > initialise correctly.
> >
> > I don't have any data on them.
>
> The MC68B09P is naturally the good old 6809. The MC68B488P is a GPIB
(IEEE-488)
> controler for which the MC3447P is matching driver chips. The MC68B40P is
a
> tripple timer chip. Just so that people know what it is...
>

Just for the record: 68BXX stand for 2MHz parts.

Let me see, I have some old stock too.
These are from ST (68xx parts are multi sourced)
EF68B09 (uP)
EF68B21 (PIO)
EF68B50 (ASIC)

This stuff is going nowhere.
If you can use it, it's yours for the price of the post stamp.

Cheers Theo





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