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hamalech msx novice Posts: 26 | Posted: October 11 2007, 10:49   |
Hi,
Where found unused SCC (K051649) component?
Which electronic manufacturer having in stock.
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Metalion msx freak Posts: 235 | Posted: October 11 2007, 14:05   |
The SCC being a chip developed only by Konami and Yamaha for specific applications (MSX and arcade systems), I doubt that it is still available somewhere, although you never know (I was quite surprised to see not long ago that VDP 9938 and 9958 chips were still available).
I suppose that Sunrise had to find them somewhere in order to produce the Manbow 2 cartridge.
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manuel msx guru Posts: 3449 | Posted: October 11 2007, 15:13   |
Yeah, ask Sunrise, apparently they found a big stock.
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hamalech msx novice Posts: 26 | Posted: October 11 2007, 16:14   |
Ok, thanks for your response.
How to contact Sunrise, website?
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manuel msx guru Posts: 3449 | Posted: October 11 2007, 16:59   |
He has a user profile on this site. Please use that.
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hamalech msx novice Posts: 26 | Posted: October 11 2007, 17:11   |
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nikodr msx addict Posts: 481 | Posted: October 11 2007, 17:21   |
Scc chips exist for sure,remember manuel Pazos's mega flash scc chip?
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DD msx user Posts: 44 | Posted: October 11 2007, 17:25   |
Do you mean the 48 pin SCC chip itself or only the small D/A device which is connected to the SCC chip?
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Jipe msx freak Posts: 192 | Posted: October 11 2007, 17:45   |
is not a small D/A is just resistors in line for convert Digital Output of the SCC
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emr msx friend Posts: 8 | Posted: October 11 2007, 19:33   |
I have some of these K051649 chips.
The real Konami typenumber is 2212P003 if you look for this you will find enough.
I bought them for €8,00/piece (this includes s&h).
I have some left to sell.
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Metalion msx freak Posts: 235 | Posted: October 11 2007, 20:24   |
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| The real Konami typenumber is 2212P003 if you look for this you will find enough
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Actually, he's right ... I made a Google search with that part number and found some retailers.
For example, here : www.hkinventory.com/public/Home.asp (just type 2212P003 in the Part search field).
Actually, I'm not sure it is a retailer ... I wonder if maybe they wait for a customer to order and then subcontract the batch of components to some obscure chinese electronic manufacturer, using the original blueprint  |
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emr msx friend Posts: 8 | Posted: October 11 2007, 20:36   |
They are all NOS and most of them are sold by Chinese semiconductor traders.
There is a lot of NOS MSX devices overthere: V9938, V9958, V9990, Y8950, etc.
I bought mine in China
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manuel msx guru Posts: 3449 | Posted: October 11 2007, 20:44   |
NOS?
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emr msx friend Posts: 8 | Posted: October 11 2007, 20:54   |
NOS->New Old Stock-> Stock of old components that have never been used.
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emr msx friend Posts: 8 | Posted: October 11 2007, 20:57   |
I bought the 2212P003 to build a stereo SCC extension inside a NMS8250.
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