cs4344af@evax.arl.utexas.edu (Fuzzy Fox) (01/29/91)
In article <1991Jan28.044958.9356@maverick.ksu.ksu.edu> surfin@matt.ksu.ksu.edu (William M Harris) writes: > >Does anyone know of a cheap source of Commodore chips? >Specifically, I need CIA chips (6526). I seem to blow >these like fuses! This just in.... The Grapevine Group, Inc. has a catalog that they call "The Complete Guide and Resource Catalog to Items Not Found Anywhere Else." Among other things, they sell replacement/spare chips for Commodore computers: 6526 $12.25 6581 $12.25 6510 $10.95 etc. etc.... Call them tool free, (800) 292-7445. You know, if you people would just subscribe to a good magazine like RUN magazine (where I found this ad), you wouldn't have to ask such questions on the net. :) -- begin 644 .signature G5&AI<R!S<&%C92!I;G1E;G1I;VYA;&QY(&QE9G0@8FQA;FLN#0H: end
klf1305@chensun1.tamu.edu (Kelly L. Fergason) (01/30/91)
In article <1991Jan29.070105.19595@evax.arl.utexas.edu> cs4344af@evax.arl.utexas.edu (Fuzzy Fox) writes: >In article <1991Jan28.044958.9356@maverick.ksu.ksu.edu> surfin@matt.ksu.ksu.edu (William M Harris) writes: >> >>Does anyone know of a cheap source of Commodore chips? >>Specifically, I need CIA chips (6526). I seem to blow >>these like fuses! > Try Jameco Electronics, ads in the back of any Byte or Computer Shopper. They carry, or at least used to, a complete line of Commodore chips. Kelly Fergason