Sometimes you're lucky, and sometimes you're not.

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Re: Sometimes you're lucky, and sometimes you're not.

Postby BillO » August 24th, 2022, 4:31 pm

Ken, would you consider selling them? Or just the ones you have duplicates of? There are lots of folk out there trying to build up old systems for fun and nostalgia. It would be a shame to have these languish in a crate when they could make someone's day, or just give the card another run at a useful existence. Plus, you sand to do quite well on the deal. Just my opinion - feel free to ignore completely.
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Re: Sometimes you're lucky, and sometimes you're not.

Postby KenF » August 29th, 2022, 3:38 pm

I still haven't gone through the entire crate with any close inspection. Mostly I have just been looking for valuable (to me) old ICs that I can't find any more. (So far just one - a 1771 FDC). I don't care about run-of-the-mill TTL and CMOS. I already have trays full of such, and as I have said, the old chips are too power hungry and far too slow. Eventually I will post an inventory and if someone needs one to fill a space in an original, that would be a better destination than a crate.

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