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dipao.roger

242 items sold
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Location: United StatesMember since: 12 December 2013

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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer - ReCycled Cycles Powersports
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer - ReCycled Cycles Powersports
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Thank for choosing my small business! I hope your order arrived in a timely and safe manner! Happy New Year from AME-Resellers!
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Great communication. A pleasure to do business with.
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The Reader's Digest Children's Songbook: Over 130 All-Time Favorites to P - GOOD
02 April 2022
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I love it. It brings me to a happy place.
Sandisk Micro SD Memory Card 32GB for Novatek NT96650 G1W Dash Cam
17 March 2018
Excellent value!!!
A real brand name microSD with the full rated capacity, plus a bonus SD card adapter and a bonus microSD to USB adapter for an unbelievably low price! Sometimes you stumble onto a really great deal, well, this is one of them!
MOTOROLA MC6800 CPU GOLD CERAMIC
30 March 2017
Motorola 6800 vintage microprocessor
One of the original popular microprocessors from the 1970s. The 6800 was an 8-bit microprocessor designed and first manufactured by Motorola in 1974. The 6800 architecture and instruction set were influenced by the then popular Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-11 mini computer. The 6800 has a 16-bit address bus that can directly access 64 KB of memory and an 8-bit bi-directional data bus. It has 72 instructions with seven addressing modes for a total of 197 opcodes. The original MC6800 could have a clock frequency of up to 1 MHz. Later versions had a maximum clock frequency of 2 MHz. The 6800 was the main CPU for numerous early microcomputers developed in the 1970s, including the MITS Altair 680 and the SWTPC 6800 computers. The architecture and instruction set of the 6800 were easy for beginners to understand and Heathkit developed a microprocessor course and the ET-3400 6800 trainer.