On Fri, 16 Jul 1999, Richard Erlacher wrote:
AMD logo, 16
pins...
Well, this must be a stock number. My old AMD and National books, both of
which have cross-references, which is why I still have them, don't have the
number, nor does my '86 or '78 IC master.
Looks like you've got your work cut out for you!
Well, not the first (or the last time). B^}
Someone offered that they recalled having come across that part somewhere
along the way in a configuration where they were intermixed with 2102
parts, so they suspected they were the same.
Last night just on a lark, after a little quick signal poking to make sure
that at least power was in the right places, I dropped a 2102 part in to
place for the deceased AMD part, and it seems to work.
No release of 'magic smoke', and I can read/write the bit... So...
YMMV! B^}
-jim
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