sambo@ukma.UUCP (Father of micro-ln) (09/06/85)
Does anyone know if this chip is available anywhere at a rated speed of 8 MHz? I would like to use it in the Zenith Z-158 I am about to order. Also, how could I obtain a data sheet on this chip? -- Samuel A. Figueroa, Dept. of CS, Univ. of KY, Lexington, KY 40506-0027 ARPA: ukma!sambo<@ANL-MCS>, or sambo%ukma.uucp@anl-mcs.arpa, or even anlams!ukma!sambo@ucbvax.arpa UUCP: {ucbvax,unmvax,boulder,oddjob}!anlams!ukma!sambo, or cbosgd!ukma!sambo "Micro-ln is great, if only people would start using it."
lotto@talcott.UUCP (Jerry Lotto) (09/06/85)
In article <2138@ukma.UUCP>, sambo@ukma.UUCP (Father of micro-ln) writes: > Does anyone know if this chip is available anywhere at a rated speed of 8 MHz > ... data sheets. I phoned NEC (seemed like the simplest solution). Part numbers were uPD70108D5 and 8 (I may have transposed a number or two). Prices were $15 and change for 5 MHz and $17 and change for 8 MHz in quantities 1-24. In stock, data sheets are available. -- Gerald Lotto - Harvard Chemistry Dept. UUCP: {seismo,harpo,ihnp4,linus,allegra,ut-sally}!harvard!lhasa!lotto ARPA: lotto@harvard.EDU CSNET: lotto%harvard@csnet-relay
sambo@ukma.UUCP (Father of micro-ln) (09/16/85)
This is a message to talcott!lotto. My attempt to send him mail privately didn't work. Sorry for posting this onto the net. To: talcott!lotto In-Reply-To: <502@talcott.UUCP> References: <2138@ukma.UUCP> What is NEC's phone number, and how can I order the 8 MHz version? Someone said he knows someone who bought the 8 MHz version, and had all kinds of trouble with it. He didn't know the exact nature of the problem. Do you know anything about this? Thanks. -- Samuel A. Figueroa, Dept. of CS, Univ. of KY, Lexington, KY 40506-0027 ARPA: ukma!sambo<@ANL-MCS>, or sambo%ukma.uucp@anl-mcs.arpa, or even anlams!ukma!sambo@ucbvax.arpa UUCP: {ucbvax,unmvax,boulder,oddjob}!anlams!ukma!sambo, or cbosgd!ukma!sambo "Micro-ln is great, if only people would start using it."