> On this Saturday (tomorrow) my boss asked me to get to work, because of a “family day”, for no real pay and no additional leaves, especially not for a month at least, because the aforementioned construction work.
In normal circumstances you should've got a weekly work time schedule where it's written down and if there's no work for Saturday in that schedule then the call for Saturday work can be ignored. (Munka törvénykönyve 97. § (4).)
Thanks to "veszélyhelyzet" (bruh) that rule is temporarily changed now for national defense employees. (120/2020. (IV. 16.) Korm. rendelet 5. § (7).) If my interpretation is right that rule should remain unchanged for employees who are not a national defense employee.
I think you should read Munka törvénykönyve 56. A rendkívüli munkaidő too.
> In addition I also have epilepsy, and my medication has really strong side effects, many of which are so bad that I should have been given different medication, except my doctor refuses to see me.
I think you should search for an another doctor if you can. You don't have to visit your old general practitioner to sign up at a new one, they can exchange data behind the scenes.
Hi,
I am planning to build a computer based around a Motorola 68000 just for fun. I already ordered 3 MC68HC000FN20's from a Chinese eBay seller but they are visibly rebadged chips with rough surface so there's a chance they are not 68000's at all - we'll see when I can test them in an open loop as described in '68000 Hardware Manual'.
Anyway, I think it would be wise to buy a non-counterfeit one from a trusted seller. I tried to search for a shop where 68000's still sold and I found that I could buy a "MC68HC000FN, 20 MHz" or a "CPU 68000/8 MHz Motorola (64-pin DIL)" from Vesalia Computer for 11.9 EUR. I would like to ask is there a trusted shop where I can buy a not necessarily NOS MC68000/MC68HC000 for a cheaper price within the EU?