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S3527 datasheet in English

HansO
msx addict
Posts: 375
Posted: November 12 2005, 22:09   
The MSX Engine IC, S3527 made by Yamaha, is used in all Philips MSX 2 machines. Even the MSX 1 VG8020 later versions used that IC.
It is also in some Sony machines.

Recently I found the datasheet on paper again and this time the english version. So now online both Japanese and English versions.

http://www.hansotten.com - MSX Info pages - Whats new
arnold_m
msx lover
Posts: 81
Posted: November 21 2005, 23:04   
The link to msx info pages seems dead
snout
online

msx legend
Posts: 4991
Posted: November 22 2005, 14:32   
Works just fine here.. must've been a temporary problem
HansO
msx addict
Posts: 375
Posted: November 22 2005, 21:00   
Quote:

The link to msx info pages seems dead


True, dead for an hour or so, last sunday. Lycos, where I store the site, is quite stable most of the time luckily.
Alexandre_Taito
msx freak
Posts: 183
Posted: November 29 2005, 15:03   
And I'm still looking like crazy for a S3527 to revive my VG8235... )
HansO
msx addict
Posts: 375
Posted: November 29 2005, 19:08   
Quote:

And I'm still looking like crazy for a S3527 to revive my VG8235... )



Ask Bas Kornalijnslijper, he used to have those ICs in stock for sale.
Sonic_aka_T

msx guru
Posts: 2262
Posted: November 29 2005, 20:54   
Quote:

And I'm still looking like crazy for a S3527 to revive my VG8235... )

I have a VG8220 I would be willing to murder. Would that help? I could cut out the part of the print that has the S3527 on it, but you'd have to de-solder and then re-solder it yourself. Just by looking at the S3527 I can tell you that won't be an easy task tho...
HansO
msx addict
Posts: 375
Posted: November 29 2005, 22:01   
Quote:

Quote:

And I'm still looking like crazy for a S3527 to revive my VG8235... )

I have a VG8220 I would be willing to murder. Would that help? I could cut out the part of the print that has the S3527 on it, but you'd have to de-solder and then re-solder it yourself. Just by looking at the S3527 I can tell you that won't be an easy task tho...



Unsoldering a S3527 and solder it again a SMD IC like the S3527 will require skills, experience, a professional soldering station with desoldering hardware and some luck...
Alexandre_Taito
msx freak
Posts: 183
Posted: November 30 2005, 03:45   
Sonic, I can do that for sure. If you wouldn't mind in parting of your 8220...But is the puter working? Contact me at alexandre (at) tabajara-labs dot com dot br

HansO, I have full SMD capability here in my lab, thanks for advising though. I'm used in doing SMD repairs

Thanks you all
Alexandre_Taito
msx freak
Posts: 183
Posted: January 15 2006, 04:40   
Since I STILL haven't found what I'm looking for (the S3527)...
http://www.tabajara-labs.com.br/temp/vg8235.jpg


 
 







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