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From: njacobs@nyx.cs.du.edu (Nick Jacobs)
Subject: 80Cx86 sources?
Message-ID: <1994Jan6.114636.19482@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
Summary: Where to buy small quantities of 80Cx86?
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I want to use an 80Cx86 (where x>=1) in a robotics project,
because for me, the extra component count compared with
using a more integrated Motorola controller seems
justified by the more-available software tools.
Only problem is, where to get one? Latest Digikey
catalog has nothing. Please tell me if you know
where to get them.

Nick

