Christian Corti via cctalk wrote:
On Tue, 13 Aug 2024, Holm Tiffe wrote:
Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
It looks that way to me, too. It is the
Burroughs logo; you can see
the exact same image on 1970s era manuals (see Bitsavers for example).
I just
wanted to ask if someone can use them before they get go into the
trash.
Well, you could always send them to us ;-)
And where exactly is "us" and do you want to pay for a Hermes parcel?
BTW it was a Google search of 3 minutes.
- Burroughs 1673 7108
RAM3 DIP MEMORY ARRAY
- Burroughs 1674 5150
RAM1 1024 BIT RAM MEM
Both parts found in the B1700 parts manual on bitsavers.
The third one could be a sort of driver or TTL part. The 2539 9908 (not
9809 as here) would be an Intel 3207A.
Christian
If one knows that this are Burroughs Chips and is interested to find out
what they are good for.. then yes.
:-)
Regards,
Holm
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