[sdiy] (dead) old apple mac
Dr Strangelove
phdinfunk at hotmail.com
Sat Aug 18 23:37:24 CEST 2001
This may not be correct but one of my math teachers was telling me that he
though some of the new high-end Texas Instruments calculators were using 68k
series chips from old Macs.
-=<Jonathan Pratt>=-
(Phdinfunk at hotmail.com)
>From: Scott Gravenhorst <music.maker at gte.net>
>Reply-To: music.maker at gte.net
>To: synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
>Subject: Re: [sdiy] (dead) old apple mac
>Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2001 13:40:23
>
>C'mon, you guys that have these gotta do something with them.
>That's a nice CPU. I've only played with their runt litter
>mates 6800, 6803 and 6809. Even these can do *something*
>musical. The 68K line is quantum leaps better.
>
>"Paul Maddox" <Paul.Maddox at wavesynth.com> wrote:
> >Doug,
> >
> >> I have a used but good MC68HC000P10 chip here, pulled from a pcb that
>was
> >replaced
> >> for Y2K. Man this thing is BIG, 64 pins! Anybody want it?
> >
> >beat ya!
> >I got the 68000CP16 :-)
> >16Mhz version, and yes its HUGE!!!!
> >
> >Im hanging onto mine just for the fact Ive never seena bigger DIL chip,
> >yet...
> >
> >Paul Maddox
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