Nastepny official statement. Zapodalem mu link Konopa, tj. http://www.westerndesigncenter.com/wdc/ … ations.cfm
"The link is to one of our licensees ASIC for the automotive and another for
the consumer markets. Our "standard" product has a different process and
different test conditions. We could look at reselling some of those if you
would like.
We are designing an ASIC FLASH controller that will have a W65C02SRTL core
running at 50MHz although it actually can run at 100+ MHZ.
After you purchase one of our chips you can try all kind of voltage
conditions and interface characteristics; however, if you blow it up we
won't replace it for free you will have to buy another one to have more fun.
Back in 1975 I had a 10+MHz NMOS 6502 that was double implanted depletion
load transistors. I have the tester in my Mesa, AZ office museum. I designed
it with ECL 16x 256 bit memories (page 0 and page 1) which were the fastest
memories build in those days. The test program was loaded from a Teletype
machine paper tape drive that was interfaced through the NMOS 6530 Teletype
Input Monitor (TIM) using RS232 serial channel. We tested the first 2.5
years of all 65xx production on that tester. The speed was an unofficial
unproven world record at the time for microprocessors."
Egzegeza: gwarancja obejmuje predkosci do 14 MHz. Mozesz sobie to puszczac nawet na 140 MHz, i jak ci dziala, be happy. Jak spalisz, umywamy rece. Natomiast historyjka o NMOS-ach mowi "one tak naprawde dzialaja na duzo wiekszych czestotliwosciach".
Tylko jak w tym kontekscie wyjasnic klopoty Laoo z procesorem 4 (a nie 1) MHz przetaktowanym do 7 (a nie 10) MHz? :) Bill Mensch po prostu miga sie od odpowiedzi, i wcale mu sie nie dziwie, zreszta.
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