From: "Richard Erlacher"
<edick(a)idcomm.com>
Now I'm really confused, Joe. Thanks for stirring the coals, though.
I can't find any Intel memory data before '82, and by that time they were on
5-volt-only EPROMs all the way. The brocheure I'm thinking of, with respect
to that 8748 evaluation board, has the "it's a 5-volt world" slogan that
Intel
liked to use in promoting the 2716 back then, but I'll find the '78 8748 book
eventually, since I just looked at it yesterday.
't seems like I'll never learn to keep house ...
Dick
Hi
I believe the half bad 2716 of Intel's were call either
2758 or 2508, not 8708. I'm almost sure that the 8708
was the one that could handle the negative bus levels on
the input, as I said earlier. You are correct that they
sold the H and the L version for the level to put on
the A10.
Dwight