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Date   : Thu, 23 Mar 2006 15:07:30 +1030
From   : "Raf" <rafg1@...>
Subject: Re: re:want to buy a MOS 3.50 chip

Hi Thomas,

Could you do what you describe below for me and post it, in the usual
safe manner to me in Australia?

Do you have an all-up figure in mind for the cost of this job?

I take it that you would be copying genuine ACORN material?

Thanks greatly,

Raf


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Thomas Horsten" <thomas.horsten@...>
To: "Ian Wolstenholme" <BBCMailingList@...>
Cc: <bbc-micro@...>
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 10:26 PM
Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] re:want to buy a MOS 3.50 chip


On 22/03/06, Ian Wolstenholme <BBCMailingList@...> wrote:

> Fair enough, I know what you mean about E-Bay but I wouldn't have half
> the stuff in my collection without it.  Domesday machines, Econet bridges,
> Reuters boards, ST506 disc controllers etc etc etc...not exactly what you 
> can
> get in Dixons these days!

If you want, I can burn one for you on a 32-pin chip. I've used flash
chips (a couple of quid at RS Components) and EPROM (about £3-4 at
Maplins), and I built an adapter for using them instead of the 28-pin
ROM. It was fairly simple, even for someone like me who has 10 thumbs
when it comes to soldering.. if you want I can send you the details.

Thomas
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