DEC M750 flipchip?

From: Ed Sharpe <esharpe_at_uswest.net>
Date: Sun Nov 16 16:40:43 2003

I have a later DEC logic handbook but it is not there....

somewhere I have the master modules list... indeed the secret pile of
paper the DEC service folk had.... perhaps we need to ocr this when we
re-find it and put it online? has anyone else done a ocr of this?


ed sharpe archivist for smecc
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>
> > Does the lack of replies really mean no-one knows what an M750 "Line I/O
> > Control" is for?
>
> Sticking my neck out a bit, I thinks that may be a "yes". :)
>
> A part of me is beginning to wonder if they're even -8 related, or if
> they just happened to be with the stuff you got. If I had DEC Logic
> Handbooks for years _other_ than 1969, and for products _other_ than
> the -8 series, I'd try looking them up elsewhere - maybe they're
> related to the PDP-10s, -9s, -15s or somesuch. Is there someone with
> a better DEC library who can take a look?...
>
> Do they have ICs on them, or transistors and diodes and whatnot? That
> might be a way to narrow down the dating. (I don't suppose by some
> miracle any of them have a manufacturing year marked?...)
>
> > Does that also mean no-one wants any :-)? I have pretty much decided
that
> > whatever they are, I am not likely to need them.
>
> <smirk!> Oh, I'm sure we _all_ want them. God knows what for, but
> they must be useful for _some_thing. :) :)
>
> -O.-
> <listening for the inevitable demand for M750s about
> eight or ten years from now, with eBay prices reaching
> about $6,000 a board... <g!>>
>
>
>
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