Searching for data
Found this at Wikipedia concerning AMD processors in general: List of AMD microprocessors - Wikipedia
I believe your best bet is to open a AMD Service Request from here: https://www.amd.com/en/support/contact-email-form
Upload a photo of the processor and as close as possible to show any writing on the chip it self.
I would double check that model and try CPU World, they have info on everything Intel and AMD, and many others, made stretching back to the 70s.
https://www.cpu-world.com
I originally posted an image of CPU World but it only shows the AM2xxxxx models. When I inputted his model nothing came up. I beginning to suspect he doesn't have a processor but another type of AMD Chip.
Maybe if the OP uploaded a Photo of the AMD Chip showing what is written on it might help.
The chip has a number 38005 ref to photos
Den tis 26 nov. 2019 kl 22:56 skrev elstaci <amd-external@jiveon.com>:
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Re: I am a retired HW engineer and found a CPU? AM8039D1 from 1980. I´m
curious what it is because no data sheet no longer is available on internet
- anyone who knows? in Processors
Still nothing comes up.
Best thing to do is open a AMD Service Request (AMD SUPPORT) and they should be able to tell you what type of AMD Chip you have. Make sure you upload a photo as I suggested previously.
After a tip from AMD? I found datasheets for AM8039D1 here:
www.datasheetarchive.com
Thank´s everyone who has been involved in my question
Rgds Leif / Sweden
Den ons 27 nov. 2019 kl 01:47 skrev elstaci <amd-external@jiveon.com>:
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Re: I am a retired HW engineer and found a CPU? AM8039D1 from 1980. I´m
curious what it is because no data sheet no longer is available on internet
- anyone who knows? in Processors
Thanks for your reply. I happen to Bookmark that website for future use. Many other Users are asking for Data Sheets of AMD hardware and this is one website that can help answer their questions.