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Posted By

crock
on 2013-04-09
15:59:44
 Re: SuperPLA, PLA replacement chip

The original consumes a around 100ma at idle, the superpla around 70ma.

Posted By

DeadTED
on 2013-04-09
09:49:13
 Re: SuperPLA, PLA replacement chip

I'd love to know how much current this consumes compared to the original PLA?

Posted By

George
on 2013-04-08
06:38:19
 Re: SuperPLA, PLA replacement chip

I agree to this resonable tuning of this machines.
Its an improvement and does not change the functionality.

Posted By

MIK
on 2013-04-08
06:08:32
 Re: SuperPLA, PLA replacement chip

Sweet! I like the idea of these cooler running chips people have been burning also.

Posted By

DeadTED
on 2013-04-08
05:46:54
 SuperPLA, PLA replacement chip

Well, as most of you know, a couple of my plus 4 machines have been out of action due to a faulty PLA chip, so one of the members on this board pointed me to www.c64upgra.de to get some of these babies. Took a few weeks to arrive, pluged them in today and they work great! Its good to see new technology bring our old classics back to life!


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