are good sources for older parts, I
use them when I want to build an exact replica of older designs.
Curt
Richard A. Cini wrote:
All:
I?m in the process of getting a floppy system running on my IMSAI (I
should have CP/M running on it tomorrow; a separate book report to follow
since I polled this group a few times for info on the topic) and I?ve been
burning/erasing a lot of EPROMs to get it done. I have an EPROM emulator
somewhere but I can?t find it.
Anyway, my programmer can also handle 28C16 EEPROMs. I located some at
Jameco ($4@) and at JDR ($4.50@) but I was looking for a cheaper source if
possible. Googling produces tons of sites with either data sheets or
industrial recovery companies that want to sell 100 of them at a shot. At
most I?d probably buy a tube (15 or 20) of them.
Any pointers would be appreciated. Thanks again, and Happy New Year to
all.
Rich
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Rich Cini
Collector of Classic Computers
Build Master and lead engineer, Altair32 Emulator
http://www.altair32.com
http://highgate.comm.sfu.ca/~rcini/classiccmp