Hi, alles! Got them all cleaned up & erased. Those I have tested so far work jiffy-keen. I seem to also have a few 27C010, 27C020, 27C040 and compatibles (27C1001, etc). Rob, you said you were looking for a dozen 128's and some 256's? Email me your snail mail address off list and I'll get them off to you this weekend (I am heading out of town). As I said, these are used, but the pins are no more bent than you would expect from a couple extractions. Label & glue was cleaned off the quartz, but there is residual crud on the DIP. Tod. On 7/11/2012 5:52 PM, Rob Clarke wrote: > Thanks Tod, but please don't spend the effort on my behalf - I'm happy > to take them as they come. As long as they're not physically abused, > like bent pins, I'll take my chances. Did they get a soaking in the flood? > > (btw, I heard your local Polar Bear escaped - was that true?) > > Rob > > On 12/07/2012 00:31, Tod D. Ihde wrote: >> Rob, >> >> Well, I guess I'll start cleaning & sorting. I should have a count in >> the next day or two, then! >> >> Tod. >> >> On 7/11/2012 5:20 PM, Rob Clarke wrote: >>> Hi Tod - I was just about to order a dozen 27C128's off ebay and maybe 4 >>> or 5 256's, so if you have some going spare I would be interested. >>> >>> Rob >>> >>> On 11/07/2012 22:59, Tod D. Ihde wrote: >>>> Hi, all! >>>> >>>> Due to the flooding in Duluth, I have come into possession of a box >>>> full of misc. 27c[512/256/128/64] EPROMS. I still need to clean them >>>> up, test, erase, etc. >>>> >>>> My question is this; I know they're still somewhat easy to get hold >>>> of, so, are these something anyone would currently be interested in >>>> (one-offs, or bulk), or should I stick them into storage for a decade? >>>> >>>> Tod. >>>> >>>> Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list >>> >>> >>> >>> Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list >> >> >> >> Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list > > > > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2012-07-17 22:00:04
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