Reply by Paul E. Bennett July 9, 20052005-07-09
Jim Knight wrote:

> Looking to identify an "ASIC" and find information on same. > > Known info is as follows: > > Motorola > 84pin PLCC > Circa Mid-late 1980's > 2 MHz clock rate (in one application) > > Marking line1 - M (Duh!) > Marking line2 - S38FC049PIO3 > Marking line 3 - ZKZKAC9039 > > Speculative information: > > This module was programmed locally. > > Any guesses? I can post a picture if it would help.
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Reply by Jim Knight July 9, 20052005-07-09
Looking to identify an "ASIC" and find information on same.

Known info is as follows:

Motorola
84pin PLCC
Circa Mid-late 1980's
2 MHz clock rate (in one application)

Marking line1 - M                       (Duh!)
Marking line2 - S38FC049PIO3
Marking line 3 - ZKZKAC9039

Speculative information:

This module was programmed locally.

Any guesses?  I can post a picture if it would help.

Jim Knight
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