Looking for a replacement VIC 6560 (NTSC) and Kernal 901486-06 (NTSC) chips. Thanks!
--Alex
WTB: VIC-20 Chips (NTSC)
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Re: WTB: VIC-20 Chips (NTSC)
See this post http://sleepingelephant.com/ipw-web/bul ... f=3&t=8615 I haven't received them yet to test but they are on the way.
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Re: WTB: VIC-20 Chips (NTSC)
Thanks, I Just ordered too!
Still need the 901486-06, I'll keep an eye on ebay.
Still need the 901486-06, I'll keep an eye on ebay.
Re: WTB: VIC-20 Chips (NTSC)
I have an original ntsc kernal, where are you?
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Re: WTB: VIC-20 Chips (NTSC)
Or if you have the stuff needed you could burn your own replacment kernal rom to a 2764 and use an adapter. The first one on this page will work for the kernal: http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/~schepers/sockets.html
Rom images: http://www.zimmers.net/anonftp/pub/cbm/ ... index.html
Rom images: http://www.zimmers.net/anonftp/pub/cbm/ ... index.html
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Re: WTB: VIC-20 Chips (NTSC)
I've been curious about going that route, but I've never programmed an eprom before. Is there a particular modern device you can recommend, preferably USB? Any info you could share would be helpful. I searched around the forum for a guide to writing to eprom, but came up empty.