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- From: a10@server.uwindsor.ca (Darren Fuerst)
- Subject: Re: Books - 1541 problem
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- References: <4h3619$79o$1@mhadg.production.compuserve.com> <DnKA7K.1Ky@iglou.com>
- Date: Fri, 1 Mar 1996 14:23:15 GMT
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- In article <DnKA7K.1Ky@iglou.com> bmarcum@iglou.iglou.com (Bill Marcum) writes:
- >Another source for electronic parts is Digi-Key Electronics at
- >http://www.digikey.com . I didn't see a lot of 65xx parts in their
- >catalog, but I just took a quick glance through pages and pages of ICs.
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- I didn't see any of the CBM specific ICs in the Digi-Key catalog, but then
- again I didn't look that hard. They do have a full line of Maxim ICs,
- though, for RS232 interface builders. Lots of hard to find stuff too.
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- BTW, they have C64 expansion port prototyping boards, A tad pricy
- (~$20, or $417 for 25 ;-)
-
- Darren
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