Hugh Blemings wrote:
Hi,
Meant to include this in my earlier post -
Amongst the other "treasure" I've got a decent sized assortment of old
Motorola, Fairchild, Texas Instruments, Ferranti and National Semiconductor Databooks.
These are all for chips - analog parts, ECL, MECL, TTL, CMOS logic, Special Function
Devices, Memories etc. Date range late 70's to early '90s.
If anyone knows of a better home for these than the paper recycling please let me know.
My sense is that most of the data is available on the 'net now on the various
archives.
Well at 1:13 am I tend not to want to wait for the puter to warm up
and connect to find the pin out of a 7400 online from umm yawn where was that
site again ... not get your **** bigger . You can find many modern
chips but it take a bit a digging to find older chip. Often the database
sites you pay to view.
Thanks!
Cheers,
Hugh
Ben alias Woodelf
PS. Iv'e got the 7400 pinout downloaded already. :)