OK it is coming back to me, if I remember correctly
these were used in the
 B80 which were or were to be a replacement for the L/TC family
 there were either 5 or 8 of them that made up the CPU
 On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 12:14 PM, Mike Stein via cctech <
 cctech at classiccmp.org> wrote:
  The L & TC series (among others?) used a
number of those chips; I *might*
 even be able to look up what it did but I doubt that it'd be useful
 information ;-)
 m
 ----- Original Message -----
 From: "Pete Lancashire via cctech" <cctech at classiccmp.org>
 To: "william degnan" <billdegnan at gmail.com>; "General Discussion:
 On-Topic Posts" <cctech at classiccmp.org>
 Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2018 1:19 PM
 Subject: Re: help id a chip
  Burroughs
 One has to love the 1/8" spacing.
 I have a box of them from when I worked there. I may even have one of 
 the
  very rare test sockets.
 The division I was in was considering using the technology. I can't
 remember what actually used them. Way too long ago.
 The plant I was in built the B7xx family.
 I
 -pete
 On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 10:05 AM, william degnan via cctech <
 cctech at classiccmp.org> wrote:
> Can someone tell me what chip this is?
>
> 
http://vintagecomputer.net/pictures/2017/Objects/P1010114.JPG
> 
http://vintagecomputer.net/pictures/2017/Objects/P1010093.JPG
> 
http://vintagecomputer.net/pictures/2017/Objects/P1010094.JPG
>
> (note ..94/94 show the item in a sealed in storage material)
>
> the underside consists of 4 sets of 12 pins plus the corner 3 pins, as
> shown on the top of the chip.
>
> thanks
>
>