1802 data sheets: was old data books

From: CLASSICCMP_at_trailing-edge.COM <(CLASSICCMP_at_trailing-edge.COM)>
Date: Wed Apr 21 09:54:48 1999

>> Good - if you can find some RCA file numbers for the 1801's in there
>> for Eric, this'll be a huge step forward in getting the 1801 data sheets
>> from RCA and/or Harris.

>I know I have nothing on the 1801. It was phased out completely by RCA
>in '77 or so.

You looked through your 1802 stuff and didn't find a single reference to
any 1801 literature? Often just having the reference lets you go to
the local EE department and find the appropriate volume in their library
(Many departments do have books going back to the early 70's) or in
the personal library of one of the faculty members.

Unfortunately, little of this stuff is in an online database anywhere,
so you really have to do the legwork to track it down. I spent most
of my academic career doing such legwork - it's been decades since
many of the best tables of thermal neutron cross sections have
been published, and I found many of them in dusty corners of little-
used labs. Incidentally, I found my HP9100B while searching dusty
corners for neutron cross section tables :-).

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