1702 EPROMs

From: Russ Blakeman <rhblake_at_bbtel.com>
Date: Tue Apr 21 12:24:02 1998

You can also try Mouser Electronics ( http://www.mouser.com/ ) or DigiKey
Electronics (http://www.digikey.com ) for the parts that someone is looking
for. For anyone that is into prototyping or modifying you should get
Nuts-N-Volts magazine. Tons of info and suppliers as well. They have a web site
at http://www.nutsvolts.com/ and I think you can even request a free sample
copy right there on the website as well as sign up for a subscription.

John Rollins wrote:

> Wasn't there someone on here a while ago looking for 1702's? Whoever that
> was, you might want to try Jameco(http://www.jameco.com), the catalog I
> have shows them at $1.95 each, but I don't know how many they have left, if
> any...
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