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Update: October 04, 2002
Added 44 chips
AMD P8053AH-80120
Atmel AT90S8515-8PC
Fujitsu MBL8042H
IBM PPCA604BC150E
IBM PPCC604FE133CPQ
IIT 4C87DLC-33
Intel C80188-3
Intel D4040
Intel P80C88A-2
Intel PII266Mobile
Intel PII333Mobile
MHS D8086-2
Microchip PIC16C56-RC-P
Microchip PIC16C57-RC-P
Microchip PIC16CR54XTIP092
Microchip PIC17C42A-JW
Mitsubishi M5L8085AP
Motorola MC146805E2P
Motorola MC68010R12
Motorola MC68881RC20B
Motorola MC68A09EP
Motorola MC68HC000CFN12
Motorola MC68HC001CFN8
Motorola MC68HC705C8FN
Motorola MC68HC71103CFN2
Motorola XC68040RC25
Motorola XPC8260ZU200A
NEC D8085AC
Russia KP580BM80A
Samsung KP21264-500YCN
Siemens SAB80286-1-N-S-2
Siemens SAB80286-1-N-S
Siemens SAB80286-R
Signetics N8X305N
ST 486DX2-80GS
ST 486DX4V10HS
ST 486DX4V75HS
ST Z84C00AB6
Synertek SY6504A
Toshiba TMPZ84C00AP
Zilog Z8018008VSC
Zilog Z84C0004VSC
Zilog Z84C0006PEC
Zilog Z84C0006VSC
Chip Total: 717
Manufacturer Total: 52 (Russia was added today)


Update: September 11, 2002
Added 23 more chips:
AMD AMD-SSA-5-75ABR - Used in evergreen upgrades
AMD Am5x86-P75 - Unusual old style logo on a familiar chip
Atmel AT90S2313-10PC - Had to have at least something to represent them
DEC 21064-CA-166 - The famous Alpha
DEC NVAX6600 - Mil Surp from a DEC VAX 6600
IIT 3C87SX-33 - common chip, just needed this speed grade
Intel 486DX2-50 (BY IBM) - Very strange, Intel second sourced their own chips
Intel A80386-16(16 BIT SW ONLY) - First 386, flawed
Intel A80C186-16 - 16MHz CMOS 186
Intel C8087-6 - VERY Rare 8087
Intel D8087 - 'Nother rare one
Intel FV80503266 - P55C w/ MMX low voltage for laptops
Intel N80387SL - laptop version of the 387
Intel N80C188XL20 - 20MHz enhanced CMOS 188
Mostek MK3880N-46 - Mostek's Z80
Motorola MC68340FE25B - 32bit RISC 68K CPU
Motorola MC68340FE25E - Same here just new revision
Motorola MC68EC040FE25A - 25MHz 68040 (enhanced CMOS)
Motorola MC68HC11A1FN - Very popular uC
Motorola MC68HC705B5CFN - Replaced by the 68HC11
Motorola XPC603ERXL100LL - 100MHz PPC
NEC D7810HG - Taken from an old typewriter, forgotten MCU
Toshiba TMP68HC11A1T - Second sourced Motorola 68HC11
Chip Total: 673
Manufactuer Total: 51 (Atmel and DEC were added today)


Update: August 26, 2002
Added 11 more chips:
AMD AMZ8068DC - Cipher Processor
AMD C80186-3 - Rare LCC AMD 186
AMD C80286-1-C2 - Rare LCC 286
Dallas DS87C530 - 33MHz 8051
Microchip PIC12C509A-04-P - These were all
Microchip PIC16F628-20-P - provided by my
Microchip PIC16F877A-1-P - new friend
Microchip PIC18F452-1-P - Glitchbuster
Motorola PPC860PZP80D3 ENG SAMPLE - Nice BGA chip
OKI M80C88 - QFP type 8088
Toshiba TC86R10000-195 - Highend workstation chip

Chip Total: 650
Manufacturer Total: 49 (newest addition is Dallas)


Update: (August 24, 2002)
Added 16 new chips:
AMD AM2901BPC-B
AMD AM2901BPC
AMD AM2901CDC
AMD AM2901CPC
AMD AM9080ACC
AMD AM9080APC
AMD ID8086-2B - Rare Industrial version of 8086
CMDMicro G65SC02P-2 - 6502
CMDMicro G65SC04PI-1
CMDMicro G65SC816P-4
Intel A80186 - Very first Intel PGA CPU
Motorola MC68000L8D - Nice 64pin DIP (ceramic/Gold)
Motorola MC68000L8DS
NatSemi IDM2901A-1
NatSemi IDM2901A-1JC
UMC UM6502A - Even UMC made a 6502
These chips were supplied/trade from my good friend Gennadiy. Whose website I will post later.
Chip total: 639.
Manufacturer Total: 48 (CMD Micro was added today)


Update: (August 21 2002)
Added 3 new chips
Intel R80C186XL20 - Nice HiSpeed CMOS 186
NEC D8085AHC - Just found this one under my bed. (Don't ask)
IIT 3C97-33 - Rare Gold/Ceramic 387 FPU
Chip total is 623
I will soon be


Update (August 20 2002):
Latest picture update is complete. Some very interesting chips in this batch.
AMD C8080A - Rare Gold package AMD 8080
Cyrix Cx87DLC-33GP - What can I say? Its a Cyrix
IDT 79R4600-100-2 - Orion chip used in high-speed routers
Intel A80860XP-50 - Includes a programmable graphics core. ala Geforce 4
Intel C8095-90 - Nice MCU Lost to the 80196 though
Intel C8231A - TEXT coprocessor
Mitsubishi M5L8042-146P - Commonly used as a keyboard controller
Motorola MC68EC000FN10 - CMOS version of 68K
Motorola MC68HC000P10 - HiSpeed CMOS 68K
NEC D30710RS-275 - VR12000 275MHz used in SGI graphics workstations
NEC D70108C-8 - V20 8088 with pizzazz
NexGen Nx586-P80 - Rare NexGen, fore runner of the AMD K6
Rockwell EF6800CM - Nice Gold 6800 series
Zilog Z0840006PSC - Nothing special here. Z80 @ 6MHz

The collection is now up to a total of 620 chips
I do need lots of help on the database. If you can volunteer some time LMK thanx.


Update (June 08 2002):
I have just completed updating the pictures. There are now 606 chips represented in the collection from over 47 manufactures (VIA was kind enough to send me a sample C3).
The Database is doing well. Betty had done about half of the chip filename entry work. I just finished the other half and will be working on cleaning it up some.

Thanx for stopping by.
-John Culver

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