I was wondering if I can use a MC6808P or MC6802P in place of a EF6802P on a Data East CPU. This is from a DE Jurassic Park
I was wondering if I can use a MC6808P or MC6802P in place of a EF6802P on a Data East CPU. This is from a DE Jurassic Park
MC6802P yes. MC6808P probably. If the board uses 6802 internal RAM, then 6808 will not work. But I think DE boards have separate RAM.
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