From: arkaxow on 14 Jul 2010 00:22 Hello, I haven't posted to this group for like 15 years ! I'm back into Commodore computers again. Anyway, I was looking to replace a 906114-01 chip. I did a google search and found one place which had tested versions for $16. Is that a reasonable price to pay for such a chip ? Is there a reputable, reliable and inexpensive source of replacement chips for the commodore 64 ? Thanks !
From: PK on 14 Jul 2010 02:35 Il 14/07/2010 6.22, arkaxow ha scritto: I did a google search and found one place which had > tested versions for $16. Is that a reasonable price to pay for such a > chip ? Is there a reputable, reliable and inexpensive source of > replacement chips for the commodore 64 ? I don't know where you are but here for about $16 you can get a whole C64 for spares, not a single chip. If diy is not a taboo, you should have a look at the follow file: http://www.webalice.it/gratteri/pla.zip It allow you to replace the PLA chip with an eprom I suppose it could help you. Ciao :) -- // \\//http://sites.google.com/site/retrolabels
From: DMackey828 on 14 Jul 2010 02:47 On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 08:35:46 +0200, PK <f.kekko(a)LEVAMIlibero.it> wrote: >Il 14/07/2010 6.22, arkaxow ha scritto: > > I did a google search and found one place which had >> tested versions for $16. Is that a reasonable price to pay for such a >> chip ? Is there a reputable, reliable and inexpensive source of >> replacement chips for the commodore 64 ? > >I don't know where you are but here for about $16 you can get a whole >C64 for spares, not a single chip. >If diy is not a taboo, you should have a look at the follow file: > >http://www.webalice.it/gratteri/pla.zip > >It allow you to replace the PLA chip with an eprom >I suppose it could help you. > >Ciao :) I do have boards made for the PLA adpaters. I can also program a PLA-Eprom for you if you want to go that route. Reply to this message vie e-mail and remove "NOSPAM" from the address..
From: RobertB on 14 Jul 2010 03:12 C= dealer, Jim Scabery, in Portland, Oregon has chips. Send me an e-mail if you want his contact details. Last full day in Aberdeen, Scotland, Robert Bernardo Fresno Commodore User Group http://videocam.net.au/fcug July 24-25 Commodore Vegas Expo 2010 - http://www.portcommodore.com/commvex
From: Sam on 14 Jul 2010 18:08 Just like P.K. says: for 16$ you can buy a spare C64, mostly the 906114-01 (PLA) is socketed. Christian Taeuber has a lot of C64 chips in stock. The price of a PLA is 8,99 I don't know where you live, it's a German website: http://www.3d-video.de/shop/index.html Regards, SAM
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