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From: bmw@aesat.UUCP (Bruce Walker)
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Subject: Re: M6829 Memory Management Chip
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Date: Wed, 12-Dec-84 12:48:47 EST
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Posted: Wed Dec 12 12:48:47 1984
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/*NOTEATEN*/

The MC6829 does exist, I have one and have had it for about three years.  The
chip is not particularly popular, I suspect, because SWTPC and Gimix invented
their own MMU when the 6809 systems were first brought out.  You should check
with your local Hamilton-Avnet dealer if you'd really like to get one.  Be
prepared to spend $30 on it.  It is a really neat chip if you are building a
real-time kernel for process control or something.  Not quite up to the
Z8001 & Z8010 combo but simpler to understand and build for hobbyists
certainly.

Bruce Walker     {allegra,ihnp4,linus,decvax}!utzoo!aesat!bmw