Re: 5101 Question....

From: Jess Askey <jess_at_magenta.com>
Date: Thu Dec 09 1999 - 16:49:52 EST

Omega Race uses them. ;-)

Anyone know the CPU clock speed and the full part # on the Omega Race 5101's?

Here is what I have so far (I hadn't realized that the 5101 has such grand speed difs)

Intel 5101L 650ns
Intel 5101L-1 450ns
Intersil 5101EL2 250ns
Intersil 5100EL3 350ns

Im not sure if the Harris and RCA versions have the same suffix's and speeds as the
intersil tho.

                        

ddhumphr wrote:
>
> Well they could be used somewhere on a vector CPU, (though I can't *think* of anything that uses
> them). But if you *are* having a problem with a 5101, it is not an uncommon occurance that a
> new chip doesn't work! (?!?) And yes, it is the speed of the chip that is thwarting you, so do
> try to get the fast ones, because the Williams GamePlan and Bally CPU's all do not work with the
> slow version, though mine too have no speed stamping...
>
> Ace
> Ni-Wumpf Ltd.
>
> Jess Askey wrote:
>
> > Double Crap.... sorry everyone.... pretty bad when the email wasn't even a thread on the
> > V-List....
> >
> > Jess Askey wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi Rodger,
> > > I have been messing around with the 5101 RAM's that I got from you and I can't find any
> > > info on the speed suffix on the chips anywhere (databooks or internet). I have a Stern
> > > game that I need two 5101's for and Im heading down to a surplus place this weekend but Im
> > > realy unsure of what suffix to look for. Do you have any info on the speed suffix or a
> > > pointer to where I may be able to find it(nothing on chipdir that I could find).
> > > thanks
> > > jess
>
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Received on Thu Dec 9 15:52:44 1999

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