Datasheet for old Rockwell Microprocessor

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tommiy

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All,
I'm looking for some datasheets on the Rockwell PPS4/2 chipsets. Appears
that there is little or no information available n the net on these
chipsets. Any help would be appreciated. Chips in concern are 11660 (CPU),
10738 (BI), 10788 (GPK), 11696 (PIO) and A1761/ (ROM/RAM). I fear my only
hope is that someone has an antique databook somewhere.....

Thanks
 
tommiy wrote:
All,
I'm looking for some datasheets on the Rockwell PPS4/2 chipsets. Appears
that there is little or no information available n the net on these
chipsets. Any help would be appreciated. Chips in concern are 11660 (CPU),
10738 (BI), 10788 (GPK), 11696 (PIO) and A1761/ (ROM/RAM). I fear my only
hope is that someone has an antique databook somewhere.....

Thanks

Oh darn. I used the PPS4 set a-way back in 76 or 77. Still had scads
of data last spring ... until I cleaned out the basement. I KNEW I
shoulda kept that stuff!
 
aggg damn...oh well....been thinking the same about some signetics 2650 info
I have in storage...probably should throw it.....

Thanks for the thought though shame it all went to the waste basket!!

"Michael" <NoSpam@att.net> wrote in message news:3FF5E541.1DB1B63@att.net...
tommiy wrote:

All,
I'm looking for some datasheets on the Rockwell PPS4/2 chipsets.
Appears
that there is little or no information available n the net on these
chipsets. Any help would be appreciated. Chips in concern are 11660
(CPU),
10738 (BI), 10788 (GPK), 11696 (PIO) and A1761/ (ROM/RAM). I fear my
only
hope is that someone has an antique databook somewhere.....

Thanks


Oh darn. I used the PPS4 set a-way back in 76 or 77. Still had scads
of data last spring ... until I cleaned out the basement. I KNEW I
shoulda kept that stuff!
 
tommiy wrote:
aggg damn...oh well....been thinking the same about some signetics 2650 info
I have in storage...probably should throw it.....

Thanks for the thought though shame it all went to the waste basket!!

Into the cast iron stove, actually.

By the way, the stuff I worked on that used PPS4 were the POS
(point-of-sale) terminals of Data Terminal Systems. Revolutionary back
then but ubicquitous ... ubik ... EVERYWHERE ... nowadays.
 

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