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From: henry@utzoo.uucp (Henry Spencer)
Subject: Re: books on an optical disk
Message-ID: <1988Nov30.170832.16466@utzoo.uucp>
Organization: U of Toronto Zoology
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Date: Wed, 30 Nov 88 17:08:32 GMT

In article <938@lzfmd.att.com> rtw@lzfmd.att.com (Rich Wurth) writes:
>I think it would be great if they expanded it to include digital logic.
>(Now, how fast is this MC10H116, anyway?  Could you hand me that brown
>book on the bookshelf?  :-)  )

Ha ha, good luck, the brown book isn't going to tell you either!  Unless
the 10KH datasheets are a whole lot better than the worthless junk that
passed for 10K datasheets last time I looked...  I'm really not impressed
by a so-called datasheet that doesn't even give the minimum pulse width
for a clock input.  Especially when Fairchild's 100K datasheets are models
of clarity and high information content.
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