Actually you want 16550AFN, a cmos version and much more power
conservative and cooler running.Most of the old 16550;s, 16550A's are long
out of stock in the retail electronics books and most have the AFN's

Randy Goldenberg wrote:

> On Sat, 14 Aug 1999, Alessio Palma wrote:
>
> > Where I can buy 16550 Uart chips?
>
> Don't. They were inferior and rapidly replaced by the
> 16550A, which do what they're supposed to.
>
> I don't know anything about buying loose chips, though.
>
> If you're buying a modem or I/O card, the UART will usually
> have 16550A stamped right on it.
>
> R.
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