On Wed, 24 Feb 1999, Dave Dameron wrote:
> I have both the AMD and Intel data sheets for the 1101(A). They also may be
> in a early (~1976) Intel data catalog.
Cool. Is it a couple pages I can convince you to photocopy and mail out
for a future favor?
> For the 8008, the best is the mcs8 microcomputer set users manual. Someone
> on the list just found one in the last week or 2. I probably have a
> "condensed" data sheet from a Intel catalog as well. The mcs8 book is about
> 100 pages.
> The instruction set would be only 4 pages or so. I might have some data
> from the Canadian company that second sourced the 8008??
I just need the pinouts, voltage levels and instruction set.
> >Anyone know where 1101 RAM chips are for sale (if at all?)
>
> A few years ago I searched all over the place, not only Halted, James, ACP,
> and any other advertisers in early Byte magagines that might still exist,
> but the "obsolete ic" house resellers too. Remember the ads for "8008 +8
> 2102's"? I only found about 3 "tubes", but may not ever use them as wire
> wrapping 8 chips give only 256 bytes. How many do you want?
>
> Can't you find this stuff by the barrel and data sheets by the ream there
> in Si valley :-)? ..Like a west coast "Poly Pac's".
Probably at one of these surplus shops somewhere. I've just never looked
before (never had a need until now). Based on some of the exotic things
I've found over the years, I don't doubt there's at least one of
everything laying around this great Valley somewhere (I know there's an
IBM 360 stashed in someone's garage waiting to be liberated).
Sellam Alternate e-mail: dastar_at_siconic.com
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