Vintage Intel Markings

From: Matthew Sell <msell_at_ontimesupport.com>
Date: Sat Dec 14 22:40:01 2002

Military packaging perhaps?

Just a thought.


         - Matt



At 08:26 PM 12/14/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>I was trying to get some information on this old B1702A chip. I know
>it is a 256x8 chip but someone told me that "B" marked chips are
>normally gray with tin leads.
>
>This one is white ceramic with gold leads. I tried finding something
>on this but have not found this particular marking and colors.
>Anyone know the skinny?
>
>http://www.msdsite.com/temp/1702a2.jpg
>http://www.msdsite.com/temp/1702a.jpg
>
>I have 3 variations of these. The ones above, ones that are clearly
>marked C1702A (intel) and one marked C8702A (intel). I suspect even
>the unmarked one is inte.
>
>Thanks,
>Mike



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