ST6934@SIUCVMB.BITNET (01/03/91)
> Yes you can, and if you would like to use a 16-bit 65C802 instead, > that will also work. And if you have access to an EPROM burner, you > can also upgrade the firmware so that software will recognise your > upgraded CPU (at least the 65C02 will be recognized, not much //e or > II+ software will utilize a 65C802 - even though it is terribly cheap > to add 16-bit processing to these Apple ]['s). Last I heard, 65c802's were available at: On Three Inc. (203) 334-8001 1802 Mitchell Rd. Lake Stevens, WA 98258 > Brian Willoughby > UUCP: ...!{tikal, sun, uunet, elwood}!microsoft!brianw > InterNet: microsoft!brianw@uunet.UU.NET > or: microsoft!brianw@Sun.COM > Bitnet brianw@microsoft.UUCP I have no connection with On Three Inc. I do however plan on getting a 65802 for myself. I'd appreciate any other sources for these chips that anyone else knows of. WDC might still be selling or manufacturing them too. I don't have their address handy though but I can get that. Andy Werner = ST6934@SIUCVMB