In article <alpine.DEB.2.02.1302181043430.13555 at linuxserv.home>,
Christian Corti <cc at informatik.uni-stuttgart.de> writes:
DG used in-house part numbers, very much like IBM and
HP did. But I
haven't come across an equivalence list, so if you don't have the
schematics, you're lost. There is the DG Components Guide, but you must be
clever in figuring out the corresponding SN or whatever standard part
number.
Tektronix did something similar. For parts sourced from another
manufacturer, they have the mfr's part number, but for parts made
in-house at Tektronix that were identical in function and
specification to other manufacturer's parts (like an op-amp or
whatnot), they only list the Tektronix part number. This makes it
hard to know what is a suitable replacement part, given that parts
can't be sourced from Tektronix anymore.
Does anyone know of an equivalent parts type document/listing fo
Tektronix parts?
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