Mark KAHRS wrote:
I have 25 linear feet of old databooks. I've kept
them partly out of
sentimentality and partly because I have to fix stuff of that era now
and then.
The data sheet archives I've seen on the web are woefully incomplete.
Does anyone know of anyone/anything that collects these?
Yeah, me, for one! :)
I've got a few TI, Harris, Intersil and Inmos databooks (and the Dallas
Semiconductor product line guide and data CD - somewhere - including a bunch
of datasheets they recently made NDA-only). I'm also happy to scan and
email/upload any datasheets I have if people want/need them.
If you're planning to get rid of them, let me know where you are, what you've
got and how much you're wanting (assuming you want to sell them, that is).
I keep most of my databooks around because Datasheetarchive isn't particularly
complete (they do have the Signetics linear PROM datasheets including
programming specs though) and I tend to find/buy/receive boards and ICs for
which data is no longer available, often to the point where the original
manufacturer either no longer exists or denies that the IC in question was
ever made.
Thanks,
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