Thanks to
- Gennadiy Shvets who is a great source for russian CPUs
- Andrew Volk (Intel) for informations about differences between the 8080 / 8080A CPUs
- Rachel Steward (Intel Museum) for permission to publish chip dies
- Rob Heidt who made possible the last and very important Intel 8080 transaction
- Ray Holt who allowed to use the tremendous
source of information about the
Central Air Data Computer Microprocessor
Links
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http://www.datasheetpro.com
Datasheetpro is a FREE data sheet engine for component and design engineers.
The database contains millions of specs
on electronic and semiconductor components from all major manufacturers around
the world.
http://www.antiquetech.com
Information about the first Intel chip generations and other vintage CPU types
http://www.sasktelwebsite.net/jbayko/cpu.html
"Great Microprocessors of the Past and Present"
Extensive list of Intel competitors; CPUs with other chip architecture than 8080
http://www.datasheetlocator.com/
List of electronic component datasheets
http://theintelcollection.com/
Tremendous number of various Intel microprocessors and peripherals. Great
collection. Gives a
good idea which package types have been manufactured.
http://www.Computer-Archiv.de/
Predominantly a computer list; includes an extensive enumeration of CPUs with
brief information
http://www.st.rim.or.jp/~nkomatsu/ICcollection.html
Information about a lot of Japanese microprocessors and controllers
(Japanese characters only)
http://www.cpu-world.com
CPU collection grouped by CPU family; many russian CPU analogs;
great forum
http://www.cpu-zone.com/
Great collection of Intel CPUs end peripherals
http://www.dentaku-museum.com/calc/calculator/busicomd/busicomd.html
Lot of informaton about busicom calculators
www.vintagemicrochips.com
The Collector's Guide to Vintage Intel Microchips, 1st edition" written by
George Phillips is now
available for sale. The guide contains information on vintage Intel microprocessors
starting from
4004 and up to 8088, vintage Intel memory and support/peripheral
chips. Each chip family includes
many, if not all, variations of chip markings
and collector values of chips.
http://www.datasheetarchive.com
Many hundreds of CPU datasheets in PDF format !
www.pc-atrium.de
Big
CPU collection and historical background; many kinds of manufacturers
www.cpu-galaxy.at
Very impressive site with high quality pictures
BLACK LIST
Sergey Reshetnikov
After eight months of trade and several Emails I havenīt seen any of
the chips I paid (and did not see my money either)
Very friendly person until he has got your money; after that you do not get a
feedback anymore