te07+@ANDREW.CMU.EDU (Tom Epperly) (08/27/87)
I am looking for a good place to buy and 68881 Floating point coprocessor. If you know of a cheap source, please send mail to me. Thanks, Tom Epperly **************************************************************** te07@andrew.cmu.edu (ARPANET) te07%tb.cc.cmu.edu@cmuccvma.bitnet (BITNET) te07@tb.cc.cmu.edu (CCNET) te07%tb.cc.cmu.edu@csnet-relay ****************************************************************
jdow@gryphon.CTS.COM (Joanne Dow) (08/31/87)
In article <557085530.324.te07.pittsburgh.ibm032@andrew.cmu.edu> te07+@ANDREW.CMU.EDU (Tom Epperly) writes: >I am looking for a good place to buy and 68881 Floating point >coprocessor. If you know of a cheap source, please send mail >to me. > >Thanks, > >Tom Epperly You might try JameCo. Redmond Simonsen of Microbotics and I seem to have convinced them that this is a wise piece of hardware to stock. With such goodies as the SB2's MFM and the CSA boards there is a market for such chips at less than Microbotics or CSA would be forced to pass through. -- <@_@> BIX:jdow INTERNET:jdow@gryphon.CTS.COM UUCP:{akgua, hplabs!hp-sdd, sdcsvax, ihnp4, nosc}!crash!gryphon!jdow Remember - A bird in the hand often leaves a sticky deposit. Perhaps it was better you left it in the bush with the other one.