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UT source is totally blacklisted for me. Back in 2011, when the M27C512-90B6 went out of production (the only really good PROM to use as a PLA substitute) I was suddenly left with no good inexpensive solution for PLA replacement. In 2015, I saw UTSource was offering them so I ordered 2. They turned out to be rebranded Winbond W27C512-45Z which generate a ton of glitches when used as PLA subs. This was discussed on Lemon64 along with a similar problem from Atmel AT27C512 PROMs.I could buy about 50000 of those chips right now for probably $5-$8 each. Yes they are bigger, but that might be the only way to go.Both of the chips you mention are now out of production so I would only be able to buy surplus chips from eBay or elsewhere.
Often, the surplus CPLDs and FPGAs components sold on eBay are rebranded. For example, the XC9536XL I have found on eBay are all rated for 5ns but they also happen to have a very smooth surface because they are actually 10 ns chips on which the surface was sanded and rebranded. You can even see the typeface and logo are smaller than the real chips.
As far as counterfeit etc, I've purchased several hundred ICs from this company and everything works fine. I bought almost all of the parts from them to build a GBA1000 and it is working fine. They have a return policy also so if anything is found to not work you can return it for a refund or exchange, although in 10 years of buying from them I have not found any dodgy chips yet. The company is utsource and parts for the kipper2k GBA1000 build + PicassoII + 68060 turbo board were also bought from them by "Tuxbar81". This company is very serious about supplying quality parts in small or large quantities.
If you do some research I'm sure you can find a chip that will do the job. It seems like you are just making up excuses why it can't be done, when you should be positive about it since it is a win-win situation.... you recover your investment in time many times over by selling 1000's of chips and C64 owners get chips that are getting harder and harder to find. As far as I can see there are no reasons to not do it. If a 6526 is re-made, I'm sure everyone who owns a C64 would buy several of them (the 6526 related comments above also back that up) and that's a guarantee of a successful project.
As I said above, please think seriously about making a replacement 6526. The entire Commodore community will thank you![]()
Other people have ordered XC9536 as well as XC9536XL from this supplier and every single one of them were rebranded ICs. Original ICs are easy to distinguish as they have a slightly coarse surface and the text is etched on them. Now I buy my ICs strictly from Digikey.
UTSource is also known for having sold large quantities of ICs as 'RoHS compliant' yet they were really rebranded old ICs which all contained lead. Selling this in Europe can get you enormous fines and even get you in jail. No thanks for me.
As for the size, what good is it to make a CIA which won't even fit inside your C64/C128 because it's twice as large as the original IC ?
It seems you don't pay attention to many critical details and then label me as 'making excuses'.
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The only adequate 'single' CPLD I can see for a substitute CIA is the XC95288XL of which the smallest package id the TQFP-144 which is 20x20mm (pins extend 24 mm wide) and it cost 18.40$US per unit.
Add to that, the price of other components for voltage regulation, the pin headers and the PCB as well as workmanship and you end up with an oversized module which would be very expensive.
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