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From: yamauchi@fortune.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Eproms needed
Message-ID: <4355@fortune.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 27-Sep-84 15:15:22 EDT
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Posted: Thu Sep 27 15:15:22 1984
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Nf-From: fortune!yamauchi    Sep 27 10:22:00 1984


>2716s are very very obsolete. In fact, 2764s are obsolete. I think
>that 2764As are still ok, at least until the end of the month. :-)
>27512s are definitely not obsolete.

You missed the point here.  He was asking for "TMS"2764's which are
3 supply EPROMs built by Texas Instruments.  They are still listed 
in the TI 1984 MOS Memory data book so apparently you might still 
be able to get them from TI.  They must be part of an OLD design
'cause nobody in their right mind would design these parts into
anything.  

The best thing to do would be to redesign whatever these turkeys 
plug into to take the 5V only 2732A's ( a few cuts and jumpers ).
They'll probably be easier to get than the 3 supply 2716's 
in the near future and it'll be easier getting the faster speeds.
Either that or buy a lifetime supply of 3 supply 2716's.  Of
course this is all assuming that there still some life in the
design to make it worth it.

      Alan Yamauchi

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