Included are devices in the 74xx family greater than 6000. .
Herschel Peeler Feb 21, 2016 401 Joined Feb 21, 2016 Messages 401 Sep 12, 2016 #1 Included are devices in the 74xx family greater than 6000. . Attachments 74xxx greater than 6000 follow 4xxx CMOS stuff.pdf 129.8 KB · Views: 248
73's de Edd Aug 21, 2015 3,628 Joined Aug 21, 2015 Messages 3,628 Sep 12, 2016 #2 Sires . . . . . . . "They have come a long way BABY ! " Back in time . . . . . . . . I can remember the first RCA's only in CERAMIC packaging and anywhere from $6-26 per copy back in 1968-70. AND only in CD4000 thru 4006. 73's de Edd Last edited by a moderator: Sep 12, 2016
Sires . . . . . . . "They have come a long way BABY ! " Back in time . . . . . . . . I can remember the first RCA's only in CERAMIC packaging and anywhere from $6-26 per copy back in 1968-70. AND only in CD4000 thru 4006. 73's de Edd
Herschel Peeler Feb 21, 2016 401 Joined Feb 21, 2016 Messages 401 Sep 12, 2016 #3 73's de Edd said: Sires . . . . . . . "They have come a long way BABY ! " Back in time . . . . . . . . I can remember the first RCA's only in CERAMIC packaging and anywhere from $6-26 per copy back in 1968-70. AND only in CD4000 thru 4006. 73's de Edd . Click to expand... I remember those days. The RCA data book called the line COSMOS. We been around a long time. Last edited by a moderator: Sep 12, 2016
73's de Edd said: Sires . . . . . . . "They have come a long way BABY ! " Back in time . . . . . . . . I can remember the first RCA's only in CERAMIC packaging and anywhere from $6-26 per copy back in 1968-70. AND only in CD4000 thru 4006. 73's de Edd . Click to expand... I remember those days. The RCA data book called the line COSMOS. We been around a long time.
OBW0549 Jul 5, 2016 157 Joined Jul 5, 2016 Messages 157 Sep 12, 2016 #4 Motorola called their line "McMOS." I still have my copy of the 1974 edition of the McMOS Handbook, right there on the bookshelf next to my Volume 1, Issue #1 (Sept. 1975) of Byte magazine.
Motorola called their line "McMOS." I still have my copy of the 1974 edition of the McMOS Handbook, right there on the bookshelf next to my Volume 1, Issue #1 (Sept. 1975) of Byte magazine.