Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ginosko!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!att!cbnewsc!psfales From: psfales@cbnewsc.ATT.COM (Peter Fales) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: Two AT&T 6300 questions Message-ID: <2697@cbnewsc.ATT.COM> Date: 25 Aug 89 03:19:20 GMT References: <3648@uwovax.uwo.ca> Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 21 In article <3648@uwovax.uwo.ca>, 2014_5001@uwovax.uwo.ca writes: > I have two questions about the Olivetti M24/AT&T 6300. > > 1. I was told before that a NEC v30 will replace the 8086. > However, a friend's PC is v30 based, and he is certain it is > a square chip. I have examined my 8086 and it is certainly > rectangular. Is there some specific v30 I must order? What's > the part number for a rectangular v30. According to my NEC data book, the V30 is sold in several packages including a 40 pin DIP (rectangular), a 44 pin PLCC (square), and and 52 pin plastic miniflat (square). The one you want is the DIP version, of course. NEC's part numbers are of the form uPD70116x-y, where u is greek mu charcter, x is C for plastic or D for ceramic, and y is 5, 8, or 10 (MHz). The 6300 runs at 8 MHz. -- Peter Fales AT&T, Room 5B-420 2000 N. Naperville Rd. UUCP: ...att!peter.fales Naperville, IL 60566 Domain: peter.fales@att.com work: (312) 979-8031