On 4/5/2006 at 7:28 AM Don Y wrote:
No, *that* distinction goes to the bozos at TI with
their
non-2732, 2732 (IIRC). So, if you wanted what the rest of
the world called a 2732, you had to order a 2532! (IIRC, 3
power supplies on their 2732..?)
We shouldn't also forget the NEC 8080A that didn't run quite the same as
the Intel part; the "74L" low power TTL logic series that had different
pinouts from the standard line, or the 24-vs-28 pin EPROMs with the same
number, or the wildiy different programmig conventions for same-numbered
parts from different vendors. All just part of the job...
Cheers,
Chuck