Datasheet for old Roxkwell CPU

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tommiy

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All,
I'm chasing info on the Rockwell PPS4/2 Microprocessor and its
accompanied chipset. Appears that there is no information on the net at ALL
about these chips anymore ;( Any information would be appreciated. For
instance the part number of 11660CF (CPU), 10738 (BIC), 10788 (GPK), 11696
(PIO), A1761/2 (RAM/ROM).

Thanks
 
In article <jF0Jb.388$VJ5.11000@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au>,
tommiy@ozemail.com.au mentioned...
All,
I'm chasing info on the Rockwell PPS4/2 Microprocessor and its
accompanied chipset. Appears that there is no information on the net at ALL
about these chips anymore ;( Any information would be appreciated. For
instance the part number of 11660CF (CPU), 10738 (BIC), 10788 (GPK), 11696
(PIO), A1761/2 (RAM/ROM).

Thanks
I think you might have better success by posting to a newsgroup that
is more appropriate, such as alt.arch.imbedded. There are others
also, such as in the comp.sys. whatever heirarchy.

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hmm that makes no sense....why would anyone ask an embedded news group about
datasheets for an original 4 bit processor from the earlier 70's? I can't
see how that group is more appropriate......


"Watson A.Name - Watt Sun, Dark Remover" <alondra101@hotmail.com> wrote in
message news:MPG.1a5e7839b8b8235989aec@news.dslextreme.com...
In article <jF0Jb.388$VJ5.11000@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au>,
tommiy@ozemail.com.au mentioned...
All,
I'm chasing info on the Rockwell PPS4/2 Microprocessor and its
accompanied chipset. Appears that there is no information on the net at
ALL
about these chips anymore ;( Any information would be appreciated. For
instance the part number of 11660CF (CPU), 10738 (BIC), 10788 (GPK),
11696
(PIO), A1761/2 (RAM/ROM).

Thanks

I think you might have better success by posting to a newsgroup that
is more appropriate, such as alt.arch.imbedded. There are others
also, such as in the comp.sys. whatever heirarchy.

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###Got a Question about ELECTRONICS? Check HERE First:###
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My email address is whitelisted. *All* email sent to it
goes directly to the trash unless you add NOSPAM in the
Subject: line with other stuff. alondra101 <at> hotmail.com
Don't be ripped off by the big book dealers. Go to the URL
that will give you a choice and save you money(up to half).
http://www.everybookstore.com You'll be glad you did!
Just when you thought you had all this figured out, the gov't
changed it: http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html
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John,
Don't know where you get the sockets from these days but I have a recel
poker plus thats dead and almost no data....anything you can find and send
would be wonderful...by the way every IC on the recel board is socketed!!!

I've been looking on the net and there isn't much info on the recel at
all....it came with a manual but doesn't actually boot or enter the self
diagnostics. I've been over the thing with a logic probe and pulser and the
multiplex board appears ok but there appears to be no IO coming from the
second ROM...problem is I don't know if thats becase the ROM is dead or that
its not enabled ;(

"John Robertson" <spam@flippers.com> wrote in message
news:7nqcvvcss87ciosu5fiok4mgn0756jr9h3@4ax.com...
I have many of the data sheets and somewhere I have a PDF of the
same....should be of some assistance. Used in Gottlieb pinball games
as well as at least one European pinball manufacturers game (Recel -
ALASKA)

I'd love to find a zig-zag socket for those !@#$!@#$ spider like ICs!

John :-#)#

On Fri, 2 Jan 2004 07:53:22 +1000, "tommiy" <tommiy@ozemail.com.au
wrote:

All,
I'm chasing info on the Rockwell PPS4/2 Microprocessor and its
accompanied chipset. Appears that there is no information on the net at
ALL
about these chips anymore ;( Any information would be appreciated. For
instance the part number of 11660CF (CPU), 10738 (BIC), 10788 (GPK),
11696
(PIO), A1761/2 (RAM/ROM).

Thanks


(Please post followups or tech enquires to the newsgroup)
John's Jukes Ltd. 2343 Main St., Vancouver, BC, Canada V5T 3C9
Call (604)872-5757 or Fax 872-2010 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games)
www.flippers.com
"Old pinballers never die, they just flip out."
 
tommiy wrote:
hmm that makes no sense....why would anyone ask an embedded news group about
datasheets for an original 4 bit processor from the earlier 70's? I can't
see how that group is more appropriate......

"Watson A.Name - Watt Sun, Dark Remover" <alondra101@hotmail.com> > I think you might have better success by posting to a newsgroup that
is more appropriate, such as alt.arch.imbedded. There are others
also, such as in the comp.sys. whatever heirarchy.

Because some of us old farts who were conversant in the older hardware
might not read this NG, although I happen to be one who does. Besides,
it makes sense to consult uP/uC bigots when your questions regard one or
both.
 
I have some info on RECEL at the shop, but can't recall if that game
used the RAM/ROM/I-O or a separate ROM.

I haven't found the PDF but it's around here somewhere...have you a
large email box?

John :-#)#

On Sun, 4 Jan 2004 16:31:29 +1000, "tommiy" <tommiy@ozemail.com.au>
wrote:

John,
Don't know where you get the sockets from these days but I have a recel
poker plus thats dead and almost no data....anything you can find and send
would be wonderful...by the way every IC on the recel board is socketed!!!

I've been looking on the net and there isn't much info on the recel at
all....it came with a manual but doesn't actually boot or enter the self
diagnostics. I've been over the thing with a logic probe and pulser and the
multiplex board appears ok but there appears to be no IO coming from the
second ROM...problem is I don't know if thats becase the ROM is dead or that
its not enabled ;(

"John Robertson" <spam@flippers.com> wrote in message
news:7nqcvvcss87ciosu5fiok4mgn0756jr9h3@4ax.com...
I have many of the data sheets and somewhere I have a PDF of the
same....should be of some assistance. Used in Gottlieb pinball games
as well as at least one European pinball manufacturers game (Recel -
ALASKA)

I'd love to find a zig-zag socket for those !@#$!@#$ spider like ICs!

John :-#)#

On Fri, 2 Jan 2004 07:53:22 +1000, "tommiy" <tommiy@ozemail.com.au
wrote:

All,
I'm chasing info on the Rockwell PPS4/2 Microprocessor and its
accompanied chipset. Appears that there is no information on the net at
ALL
about these chips anymore ;( Any information would be appreciated. For
instance the part number of 11660CF (CPU), 10738 (BIC), 10788 (GPK),
11696
(PIO), A1761/2 (RAM/ROM).

Thanks


(Please post followups or tech enquires to the newsgroup)
John's Jukes Ltd. 2343 Main St., Vancouver, BC, Canada V5T 3C9
Call (604)872-5757 or Fax 872-2010 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games)
www.flippers.com
"Old pinballers never die, they just flip out."
(Please post followups or tech enquires to the newsgroup)
John's Jukes Ltd. 2343 Main St., Vancouver, BC, Canada V5T 3C9
Call (604)872-5757 or Fax 872-2010 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games)
www.flippers.com
"Old pinballers never die, they just flip out."
 
hmm nice to know that I'm officially an old fart ;) been ignoring what my
kids have been telling me for ages now !!! ;)


"Michael" <NoSpam@att.net> wrote in message
news:3FF848C8.A223D15E@att.net...
tommiy wrote:

hmm that makes no sense....why would anyone ask an embedded news group
about
datasheets for an original 4 bit processor from the earlier 70's? I
can't
see how that group is more appropriate......

"Watson A.Name - Watt Sun, Dark Remover" <alondra101@hotmail.com> > I
think you might have better success by posting to a newsgroup that
is more appropriate, such as alt.arch.imbedded. There are others
also, such as in the comp.sys. whatever heirarchy.


Because some of us old farts who were conversant in the older hardware
might not read this NG, although I happen to be one who does. Besides,
it makes sense to consult uP/uC bigots when your questions regard one or
both.
 

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