Atari 520 1040 STE Computer 5 x Motorola 68000 Processor CPU 68 Pin PLCC IC Chip For Sale

Atari 520 1040 STE Computer 5 x Motorola 68000 Processor CPU 68 Pin PLCC IC Chip
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Atari 520 1040 STE Computer 5 x Motorola 68000 Processor CPU 68 Pin PLCC IC Chip:
$12.30

5 x Motorola 68000 Processor / CPU as used in the Atari 520 / 1040 STE

And other computers from the 1980's / 1990's (Mac)

68 pin PLCC type IC

TESTED OK

Please look at the picture and ensure this IC is the correct part for your application BEFORE purchase

 

Any questions - please ask

5 x Motorola 68000 Processor / CPU as used in the Atari 520 / 1040 STE And other computers from the 1980's / 1990's (Mac) 68 pin PLCC type IC TESTED OK Please look at the picture and ensure this IC is the correct part for your application BEFORE purchase   Any questions - please ask5 x Motorola 68000 Processor / CPU as used in the Atari 520 / 1040 STE And other computers from the 1980's / 1990's (Mac) 68 pin PLCC type IC TESTED OK Please look at the picture and ensure this IC is the correct part for your application BEFORE purchase   Any questions - please ask


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