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Looking for 8255 PPI IC

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EN

Jan 1, 1970
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Does anyone have any of these around? I'm breadboarding a project and was
tinkering about using this olde, Intel 8255 programable peripheral
interface.
Or does anyone know who sells these?
thanksEd
 
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mc

Jan 1, 1970
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I think I have a few, condition unknown, from very old motherboards. If you
want to buy them, try www.jameco.com -- they may still have them, even if
not catalog-listed.
 
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EN

Jan 1, 1970
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I'll take what you got, if resonable. I'm desoldering some ICs from old
mobo's
right now, to save some $$.

thanks
Ed
 
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EN

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi, thanks, I'll try it if I can't find any.
Ed
 
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Andy Iakovlev

Jan 1, 1970
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EN said:
Does anyone have any of these around? I'm breadboarding a project and was
tinkering about using this olde, Intel 8255 programable peripheral
interface.
Or does anyone know who sells these?
thanksEd

Some 8255A essentially compatibles are still produced and are available
from Digikey/Farnell/RS Components etc.:
CP82C55A, MSM82C55A-2RS, µPD71055C-10, but they are expensive.

These are all alike except that the Harris/Intersil variety (CP82C55A)
will hold the I/O ports to a "1" state after reset, which may be
sometimes useful and sometimes annoying.

-- Andy
 
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Sergey Kubushin

Jan 1, 1970
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Andy Iakovlev said:
Some 8255A essentially compatibles are still produced and are available
from Digikey/Farnell/RS Components etc.:
CP82C55A, MSM82C55A-2RS, ?PD71055C-10, but they are expensive.

These are all alike except that the Harris/Intersil variety (CP82C55A)
will hold the I/O ports to a "1" state after reset, which may be
sometimes useful and sometimes annoying.

There are a lot of older chips in the lates Jameco catalog that I've got in
my mail just yesterday. Almost all of MCS-80/85 is there as well as 6502,
6800 etc. 8255s are in in several flavors and they are not even expensive...
 
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EN

Jan 1, 1970
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There are a lot of older chips in the late Jameco catalog that I've got in
my mail just yesterday. Almost all of MCS-80/85 is there as well as 6502,
6800 etc. 8255s are in in several flavors and they are not even
expensive...


Someone else said Jameco. I gave them a call and now I got some.
Now project time. What kind of project can I make w/ this?

thanks
Ed
 

crlo19

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what are the alternative integrated circuits if there are no 82c55 programmable peripheral interface?
 
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