[sdiy] Weird old logic chips & transistors
Roy J. Tellason
rtellason at blazenet.net
Sun Dec 4 05:00:11 CET 2005
On Saturday 03 December 2005 09:54 pm, Ken Stone wrote:
> >Right. That's because they'd already used the MC4xxx numbers for one of
> > their TTL series. I've only ever actually encountered one of those
> > parts, the MC4044 that was used in some versions of the C64 computer.
>
> I encountered one soldered into one of my designs. The builder had bought
> an MC4024 instead of an MC14024. Needless to say, it didn't work! I also
> had some MC4027 from memory. I probably tossed them.
I never tend to toss anything if there's a remote chance of using it,
sometime...
Anybody have stuff they don't want, feel free to send it my way. :-)
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