Re: 1N5822 diodes in XE1541 ... not working




XxXxX wrote:
> I used those diodes and had no success. C64 didn't recognize any device.
> Only twice it hanged during "searching for $" and the PC hanged too. I think
> I really need the 1N5819


Yep. Only the BAT58 (I think it is but don't hold me to it), or the
1n5819 will be ,again, "FULLY COMPATIBLE" with the project that you are
inquiring about.

Now as far as "Wolf" is concerned, for his information, I have FULL
DOCUMENTATION on the matter that shows what's compatible with what, and
what's not. so all I can say is, TRUST ME.:):):)

Charles

8-Bit Designs

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