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Hi, I'm upgrading a vintage synthesizer and need to swap the processor. Currently there is a N80C196KB12 and I want to swap it for a N80C196KB16 with a FPO ending with "G". I managed to get a chip with a FPO ending with a "U". Is that likely to work ? I have not found any info on Internet regarding that. The chip is marked '86 '91 so it seems to be a quite late chip ?
thanks / Scabben
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I think you're in the wrong forum. This one is for FPGAs.
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Yes, I realized that. Thanks
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Hello, @Scabben
Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities.
We recommend you post this question/inquiry in the Embedded Community for further assistance and the proper team can help you out.
Best regards,
Jocelyn M.
Intel Customer Support Technician.

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