Micron Technology sold the chips, DRAM's with windows. It was called the
OpticRAM.
I believe the part number was IS32.
I have a few somewhere along with the data sheet but fat chance of
finding them.
Bob
Chuck Guzis wrote:
On 29 May 2007 at 17:27, Rick Bensene wrote:
Motion seconded. I can't see how anything
related to digital cameras
(except some of the very early video digitizing stuff) has anything to
do with classic computing.
To put the subject back in the domain of "vintage"...
What outfit first sold digital cameras where the sensor consisted of
a cermet-package DRAM with the chip cover replaced by a piece of
glued-on glass? Does anyone own one?
Cheers,
Chuck