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woodelf bfranchuk at jetnet.ab.ca
Mon Nov 14 20:51:05 CST 2005


Chuck Guzis wrote:

>On 11/9/2005 at 12:40 AM woodelf wrote:
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>>Unicorn Electronics may have a few in stock. They are about $20 each.
>>http://www.unicornelectronics.com/
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>"Holey Moley!" to quote Homer Simpson.  $20 for this chip?  I may still
>have one of these (picked up out of a Radio Shack clearance bin).  If I can
>find it, you can have it for $5 (I'm sure I didn't pay more than that for
>it).  Give me a few days to look.
>
>Does anyone need any of the GI AY-3-8910 sound chips?  I've got about 4 of
>those, too.  I'm not going to use them.
>
>What else is desirable in terms of old silicon?  I've got tons of old 4116
>and 4164 DRAM and no place to put it.
>
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Surfing the web to find a datasheet on 4116's, I came across Future-Bot 
Components.
http://www.futurebots.com/chip.htm
Their prices are steep.  $250 for a 8008  ... What a rip-off  $60 each 
around 1975.
God!  $250 for a 4004 too.  Don't even ask about 1103's.
For anybody wanting to build a computer you still can get them parts, 
with out the hassle of
epay...  :)

>Cheers,
>Chuck
>
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Now back to looking for that datasheet ...  I was wondering about the 
cycle time of the
slower 16k Drams.



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