Eric Smith wrote:
"Electronic Arrays". They were pretty big
in masked ROMs and keyboard
encoders at one time. I'm not sure what eventually happened to them,
but they were probably acquired by someone else.
Has anyone here used my
"IC-ID" database that I uploaded to my website? I'm
trying to get as many IC manufacturer logos into this database for the
purposes of identifying old parts. Right now it's Win32 only, but I can port
it over to Linux by just re-compiling it under Kylix (it was originally
written in Delphi).
I'm also after any logos that aren't in the database - I know Electronic
Arrays aren't, one of VLSI Tech's old logos (looks like "VTI", they
later
used a three-lines-and-a-circle logo) and some others aren't in there. If
anyone with some oddball chips can e-mail me any IC logos I don't have, I'd
really appreciate it.
Thanks
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Phil.
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