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from: Steven Hirsch
date: 2009-02-10 08:15:50
subject: Re: Source for 20Mhz. DIP-package Z80?

Alex Freed wrote:
> Steven Hirsch wrote:
>>
>> I found the crystal at Jameco Electronics (needed a bunch more 
>> machined pin sockets and they are a cheap source). 
> 
> Indeed a lot of things are cheap there. As an additional benefit to me,
> I can almost walk to their store and they are getting more and more
> stuff stocked all the time.

  That's the nice thing about living on the left coast.  Nature abhors a 
vacuum, so that makes it even harder to fathom the utter, complete lack of a 
decent parts vendor in Northern New England.  Even the Radio Shmacked stores 
here are doing away with electronic circuit components.

>> The CPUs are coming from Future Electronics in Montreal, PQ.  
> 
> I took a quick look. They also have Lattice GAL16V8D under a buck.
> Get a few if you plan to play with the expansion.

Great minds think alike.. There are 6 of them coming with that order. Found 
about 50 22V10s in my parts bins, but no 16V8s.

The USB adapter is on its way from DigiKey as we speak.

> BTW the 20 MHz Z80 was not a non-stock item at DigiKey last week when
> I ordered.

So _you're_ the culprit :-)
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