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Lambda 8300 ULA

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As the Lambda 8300 is a clone of the ZX81 it must have a chip like the ULA.

Does the Lambda 8300 use the same ULA as the ZX81 or is it different?

If it is different I assume it will be very hard to find.

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Yes, the Lambda has a different ULA. I'd say it is only possible to find replacements from other spare machines.
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nollkolltroll wrote:I'd say it is only possible to find replacements from other spare machines.
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If someone has teh chip identifier, we could always start a search for these....
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  • NEC D780C is the Z80 CPU
  • MN2114-3 is the RAM
  • 2364CR01 is the ROM I assume
  • C4005 2283 must be the Lambda's ULA
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mrtinb wrote:2364CR01 is the ROM I assume
Yes, the 2364 part of the number indicates it's a ROM, 64k bit (8k byte).
mrtinb wrote:C4005 2283 must be the Lambda's ULA
The 2283 is likely the date of manufacture, week 22 of 1983. So the part number is C4005.

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That ULA is not going to be easy to find - could the other Lambda owners check to see if they have a different ULA (maybe a manufacturer name!)

Wonder if the ZX81 ULA would work?
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RWAP wrote:could the other Lambda owners check to see if they have a different ULA (maybe a manufacturer name!)
Looks like the manufacturer's name is RCL.

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mrtinb wrote:Looks like the manufacturer's name is RCL.
And the logo on the IC looks like the logo on this homepage: http://www.rcl.com.hk/
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mrtinb wrote:
mrtinb wrote:Looks like the manufacturer's name is RCL.
And the logo on the IC looks like the logo on this homepage: http://www.rcl.com.hk/
Great - that should help

Are you sure it's the ULA at fault?
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