I am looking for a 8035n processor chip. Only thing I find on a search is the guys that sell bulk chips with a High $ minimium.
Thanks
RJ
I am looking for a 8035n processor chip. Only thing I find on a search is the guys that sell bulk chips with a High $ minimium.
Thanks
RJ
Mouser electronics. I am sure they have a site. Bob AZ
Please let us know what this chip is out of and also the make and model number of it. Also all the letters and numbers on the chip so we can properly look for it and let you know who carries these and will sell one at a time.
Its a 25 year old INTEL 8 bit processor chip. Jameco has it for US $3.95
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Thanks Everyone for your Replies and help.
I found 2 on Ebay thanks to the group. The Chip is for a table top game you would find infront of a drug store. Gets it's information from a Eprom that is buffered by a 74373. In the center there is a large red button, and when an arrow made up of led's lights up on your left or right side you press the corrisponding button. You are timed on how fast you react. It appears that there is a program in the Eprom. Not sure if it is corupt
RJ
I have a 8035AHL The chip that is on the board is a INS8035LN-6. Will this pose a problem? Can I use the AHL chip?
Thanks Again
RJ
Probably OK to use the AHL.
I would definetly back up the EPROM!
John :-#)#
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Good point on the back up. I will never find the program in the IC!
RJ
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