After Humans..or Yes Virginia there was a Chip Fab here
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It's Sunday. Its only about -12C and its snowing once again. I am working a double shift, and the store is dead, because of the weather. I was reading the posts at Amiga.org, when one of the members posted a link to the following page. I do not know his real name or I certainly would give him credit. the following are recent photos of MOS technologies down in Norristown PA.
I am reminded of the show on History channel "After People" and it's kind of sad that this site is an environmental hazard now from all the toxic chemicals used.
For those that don't know, MOS technologies was the "Birth"place of the 6502 chip and probably all of the other MOS chips that Commodore used. I like to think that EVERY Commodore computer and Amiga ever made, had at least one chip made here. There are probably thousands of stories just centred here to make a book. In the book "on the Edge" Brian states that the cafeteria had blue prints hanging up on the wall. If the paper was yellow or green, that meant ussually some toxic chemicals were in the air and you didn't go in there.
From the front, it looks nice, and I guess at the time they were still trying to sell it.

At least the tulips grew. It's kind of ironic. Tulip is the name of the company that owes or owned the Commodore name now.

Its around back that things are looking bad. Bil had stated that back in the day, you did not park your car next to the trees, as at the end of the day, you would have this gunk coating your car.
Now the chemic pits are starting to be exposed, but they probably had all toxic chemicals removed long ago.
I though this was a cool shot, probably a backup generator housing, the power consumption must have been mind-blowing.
Inside is just a shell now, I would love to see pictures of what it looked like back then.
Lastly, the garbage area. I would have to think twice about routing around for some long forgotten souvenir, as there could still be some toxic Chemicals lurking.
Anyways, I just it was kind of cool to see what has become of some of the Commodore buildings.




