Identifying a Motolora chip - MC14544?

From: Ethan Dicks <erd_6502_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Sun Feb 23 21:06:00 2003

--- JP Hindin <jplist_at_kiwigeek.com> wrote:
> Howdy folks;
>
> I'm trying to identify a Motorola chip for my father - his guess is a 300
> baud modem...

Give that man a prize!

I found some PDF files in the Motorola Historical Archives...

http://merchant.hibbertco.com/fs22/deact/fs11/motorola/MC145442_REV0.PDF

http://merchant.hibbertco.com/fs22/deact/fs22/pdf-docs/motorola/mc145442b.rev0.pdf

http://merchant.hibbertco.com/fs22/deact/fs11/motorola/MC145444_REV1.PDF

I think there's some more digits that he didn't give you that nail
down exactly _which_ rev.

I have *no* idea where you are going to find a replacement.

> Any help would be greatly appreciated; Particularly since the people that
> own the property have sold off the end of the strip to a local farmer who
> keeps cows there... And the other pilots are a bit too soft to leap the
> fence and wander through a herd of cattle in the middle of the night just
> to turn on the lamps...

I've been to a strip in NW Ohio, Fremont, that has a grass strip butting
into a narrow asphalt strip in a Tee shape... the State airport guide
warns that cows may be present on the grass runway and to perform a
flyover before attempting a landing there.

-ethan
Received on Sun Feb 23 2003 - 21:06:00 GMT

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