jwelser@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu wrote:
>
> On Tue, 3 Feb 1998, Mark Jenison wrote:
>
> > It seems that people would like to see some Eliminator sound boards for sale
> > next, which can be turned into Zektor sound boards, provided some obsolete
> > device hunters can find a source of AY-9-8912 (I think that's the sound chip
> > number). Al? Clay? :-)
>
> Isn't in an AY-3-8912, or is this something totally different?
>
> Didn't someone turn up a stash of thse (and post about it here) a
> couple of months back (again, this is assuming that they're AY-3-8912s)
>
> Also, an AY-3-8912 is a lobotomized version of the AY-3-8910, so
> it probably wouldn't be too hard to get one of those (AY-3-8912) to work.
>
> Joe
Hi, Joe!
I have a "small" stash of these AY-3-8910's and 12's. Not for sale, but
might trade for a Porsche... ;-)
John :-#)#
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