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Date   : Sun, 31 May 1998 10:47:20 +0200
From   : "Mark Usher" <marku@...>
Subject: Re: 65C02

Crispin wrote...
>Also, how do you mount an internal TUBE co-processor board?  I'm thinking
>of the 65c02 here.
It depends which one you mean. If you mean the 65c02 co-pro for the Master
then you will need the adapter like Mike mentioned. If you mean an uncased
BBC 6502 co pro (which has a 65c02 chip on it) then you will be OK.

You could mount this in your BBC by attaching it to the lid of the BBC
casing with plastic struts as used in mounting normal PCB's. Just browse
through a Maplin catalogue or similar. You are getting rather a few things
in your BBC though and you might get overheating problems if you're not too
carefull.
I have one of these uncased co-pro boards and leave it outside the BBC. I
was thinking of putting it in an old drive case of a project box (again from
Maplins) but just haven't got round to it yet.

Mark
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