Hi!
I've got a very old but brand new chip:
 
AY-3-8500
GIMT 7706   
 
As you see it's 22 years old!
I bought it when I was an Electronics Engineering student, but never built the unit.
It's yours for free if you want it.
The only matter is we're (the chip and me) in Argentina (in Patagonia, at the far south), so it'll take a long by surface mail.
Anyway I'll be waiting your coordinates.
 
Ing. Marcelo M. Fornaso
Vte. Lopez y Planes 285
8324 Cipolletti
Argentina
Te: +54(299)477-4469
www.sysameri.com/marcelo/
 
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Marco DI LEO
To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 1999 12:20 PM
Subject: Re: PIC history, PIC1650, AY-3-8910, SP0256 et al.

Question:

Is there someone on the list that happen to have (and wishing to sell,
even surplus) some AY-3-8500, AY-3-860x or AY-3-8765 (they are listed in
the book)? These are the chips for the (very) old videogames like: balls
& paddle, roadrace, motor cycle, etc. I would just *love* to have one to
build an unit...

Ciao
  Marco
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Marco DI LEO
m.dileo@bigfoot.com
http://members.tripod.com/~mdileo/