Re: 2101 / 5101 Question

From: <jwelser_at_ccwf.cc.utexas.edu>
Date: Mon Dec 13 1999 - 12:06:03 EST

On Mon, 13 Dec 1999, Paul Kahler wrote:

> RAMs used on the Cinematronics/Vectorbeam boards. Is this correct?
> BTW, the exact part number is: P2101-1 and the plastic tubes say AMD
> on them. I was unable to find any info on this ancient part.

        Yup, those are the RAMs for Cinematronics boards. Centipede also
uses a large number of them (and probably some other games that I can't
remember at the moment.)

> If anyone can fill me in on exactly, what these are I'd appreciate it.
> I'll be checking a Cinematronics schematic myself, but that won't tell
> me the whole story (2101/5101/9101/speeds/etc).

        I'm pretty sure that the 2101 is a bipolar part, and the 5101 is a
CMOS part. THe 5101 was used in Williams boards, and was battery backed
up. The 9101, I'm guessing is just AMDs version of the part. AMD liked
to change the numbers of standard parts, by replacing the first number
with a 9. Examples: AM9060 = TMS4060, AM9114 = 2114, among others...

Joe

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