11/23+ question

From: allisonp_at_world.std.com <(allisonp_at_world.std.com)>
Date: Mon May 1 07:34:31 2000

On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, Megan wrote:

>
> >>part number 010-01135-00 rev b etched on it.
> >
> >I don't see that part number in my indices, but it certainly sounds like
> >it may be a DEC part number. With the FIFO and the UART, it obviously
>
> DEC part numbers are 2-5-2 numbers -- two digits, five digits, two digits.
> So with this being 3-5-2, it doesn't appear on the face of it to be a
> DEC part number. But the board numbers will tell...

No question about it, its not DEC. Assuming hte leading 0 is extra, 10
class parts are neither boards, board assemblies or system components.
For a board I'd expect 54-class or maybe 70-class for a subassembly.
Class numbers are the first two disgits of the 2-5-2. For example
class-21 parts are rams, roms, proms, eproms and cpus, 99 class is
hardware.

Allison
Received on Mon May 01 2000 - 07:34:31 BST

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