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Jenalee K.

Jan 1, 1970
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I am looking for the pin-out or, even better, the datasheet of a ROM
from Oki: M5268 / MSM5268. Anyone out there that can help me? I've
googled all over the internet but without any result.

Thanks,
Jenalee K.
 
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robb

Jan 1, 1970
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Jenalee K. said:
I am looking for the pin-out or, even better, the datasheet of a ROM
from Oki: M5268 / MSM5268. Anyone out there that can help me? I've
googled all over the internet but without any result.

Thanks,
Jenalee K.

ok i believe you, i get same garbage as when i tried to find an
obsolete IC recently

try google on just ... MSM5260

hint pick the link that refs www_datasheetcatalog_com

why not just the link ?
well you'll have more fun finding it :)
robb
 
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robb

Jan 1, 1970
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robb said:
of
a ROM

ok i believe you, i get same garbage as when i tried to find an
obsolete IC recently

try google on just ... MSM5260

hint pick the link that refs www_datasheetcatalog_com

why not just the link ?
well you'll have more fun finding it :)
robb
damn, tricked me , now i have two duplicate posts, try not to put
duplicate news group names in send to line as you get multi-posts
and a flogging if any of the natives notice

BTW the link to okisemi.com is even better :)
 
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Jenalee K.

Jan 1, 1970
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damn, tricked me , now i have two duplicate posts, try not to put
duplicate news group names in send to line as you get multi-posts
and a flogging if any of the natives notice

BTW the link to okisemi.com is even better :)

Thank you, that's very helpfull of you. Except that I am looking for
the MSM5268 and not the MSM5260. And that I did try Oki semi,
including their obsolete components section before posting here. And
that I am pretty sure the (MS)M5268 is a rom and not an LCD driver (as
it is the main component (together with two capacitors) of a so-called
"rom pack"). And that they certainly do not have the same number of
pins. BTW, neither does the MSM5265, in case you wanted to suggest
that one.

Thanks,
Jenalee K.
 
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robb

Jan 1, 1970
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Jenalee K. said:
Thank you, that's very helpfull of you. Except that I am looking for
the MSM5268 and not the MSM5260. And that I did try Oki semi,
including their obsolete components section before posting here. And
that I am pretty sure the (MS)M5268 is a rom and not an LCD driver (as
it is the main component (together with two capacitors) of a so-called
"rom pack"). And that they certainly do not have the same number of
pins. BTW,

oh well, is it possible it was special order item ? not available
for general public perusing ?
there was a m5267 also but it was a driver chip as well just
smaller
how many pins does the chip have ?

robb
 
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Jenalee K.

Jan 1, 1970
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oh well, is it possible it was special order item ? not available
for general public perusing ?
there was a m5267 also but it was a driver chip as well just
smaller
how many pins does the chip have ?

robb

44 pins, 4x 11. Pins 1 to 11 are brought out on an edge connector,
pins 23-33 are wired together but go nowhere and pins 12-22 & 34-44
are not even soldered. There is 10n between pin 1 & 3 and 10n between
pin 1 & 4 so pin 1 is probably common. Oh well, I guess I have to get
the scope out.

Thanks,
Jenalee K.
 
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Piotr Piatek

Jan 1, 1970
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44 pins, 4x 11. Pins 1 to 11 are brought out on an edge connector,
pins 23-33 are wired together but go nowhere and pins 12-22 & 34-44
are not even soldered. There is 10n between pin 1 & 3 and 10n between
pin 1 & 4 so pin 1 is probably common. Oh well, I guess I have to get
the scope out.

Your description matches surprisingly well the RAM chip HD61914 used
in old Casio calculators. Please visit my web page
http://www.pisi.com.pl/piotr433/hardware.htm for more information.
Perhaps it will be of some help to you.

Best regards

Piotr
 
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