On Thu, 10 Aug 2006, Don wrote:
David Griffith wrote:
I was wondering if there's anyone else out
there interested in someday
building a Magic-1 and/or D16 homebrewed CPU computers. If so, I'd like
to organize a group buy for some of the harder to source parts.
Specifically, the 74F382 and probably 74F381. My favorite chip broker has
a $50 minimum order.
Have you verified they are in stock? E.g., Digikey lists both
parts -- though no stock-on-hand -- and has a $25 minimum
(and *no* minimum if you are willing to throw an extra $5
service charge).
I think they lit one part at $0.70 and $2.30 (I assume you need
four, 4 bit slices?)
The no-stock-on-hand part got me confuzzled. What exactly does that mean?
Wait a bit for it to get in stock or "who knows when they'll have it?"?
The Magic-1 requires three 74F381s and two 74F382s.
Grr! I just sent off an order to Digikey yesterday!
--
David Griffith
dgriffi at
cs.csubak.edu
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