There are not many interesting things to recover, for example the 256k x 4 ZIP Ram are absolutely useless.
So what i have recovered that could helpful (never) is the Motorola 68030RC20B CPU, the 68882RC25 math coprocessor and 3 x Clock Oscillator.
Gallery:
I thank Fabio Bovelacci (Frater Sinister) for the donation.
Donated item:
- 1 x Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48k
- 1 x Sinclair ZX Spectrum + PSU (50% Boxed)
- 1 x Sinclair Thermal Printer
- 1 x Sinclair ZX Interface 1
- 4 x Sinclair Microdrive Boxed
- 1 x Interface Midi Master for Amiga 500/2000
- 1 x Vic-20 Cartridge VIC-1941 (Number Nabber / Shape Grabber)
- 1 x Vic-20 Cartridge VIC-1922 (Cosmic Cruncher)
- 1 x Harey Alien Invaders Handheld game
- 4 x IC Motorola 68000
- 1 x IC MOS 5719 (Amiga Gary)
- 2 x IC CGS 5719 (Amiga Gary)
- 3 x IC CGS 8362 (Amiga Super Denise)
- 1 x IC CGS 8364 (Amiga Paula)
- 2 x IC MOS 8364 (Amiga Paula)
- 5 x IC CGS 8520 (Amiga CIA)
- 1 x IC MOS 8520 (Amiga CIA)
- 2 x IC Amiga Kickstart ROM v1.3
I thank Fabio Bovelacci (Frater Sinister) for the donation.
Donated item:
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Autopsy:
from Wikipedia:
The Motorola 68882 was a floating-point coprocessor chip that was utilized in some computer systems that used the 68020 or 68030 CPU.
source: wikipedia
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