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Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 14:21:03 -0500
From: "Randy McLaughlin" <cctalk at randy482.com>
Subject: Re: Disk archival techniques
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Using one manufacturer as an example - Cromemco used bipolar PROMs and made
their own numbers - 749XX. This makes it confusing but easy to spot when
seen. They would use the chips on multiple boards keeping the same
programming by chipnumber i.e. 74901 could be used on a floppy controller or
memory card and still be interchangeable (I just made up an example but I've
seen common 749XX across different types of cards).
Randy
www.s100-manuals.com
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As a matter of fact, I just dumped several Cromemco PROMs a while ago for archival use;
what's the recommendation for 4 bit PROMs? 8 bits with hex F's in the upper
nibble, or?
And are we going to be able to find blank bipolar PROMS or PALs in 10 or 20 years?
mike