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- From: szopinsk@picard.med.ge.com (Jerry Szopinski Mfg 4-6983)
- Subject: Re: XILINX XC2064-50
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.113902.18240@mr.med.ge.com>
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- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 93 11:39:02 GMT
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- Lau Hui King (doslauhk@nusunix1.nus.sg) wrote:
- : Hi, anyone out there who can help me with these parts?
- : XILINX XC2064-50
- : MAX633ACPA
- : I really have no idea what these parts are, would appreciate if anyone
- : could tell me where I get it or where to get info.
- : Thanks
- : Mr Lau Hui King
- : National University Singapore
-
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-
- There is a very handy reference available called IC Master. The ancient set
- that I had was a two volume set with supplements; I believe the current set
- is in four volumes plus supplements. It should be available at your univer-
- sity's library. If not, you may be out of luck because they are very
- expensive, very few people privately own them; their cost is even prohibitave
- to some corporations.
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- If you can't find an IC Master try calling/contacting a local electronics
- distributor. They're usually pretty helpful, especially if they think there
- is a sale coming out of it. Lastly, you may try contacting the manufactuter
- directly; if they don't know, nobody will!
-
- Good luck!
-
-
- Jerry
-
- "It riles them to believe that you perceive the web they weave and keep on
- thinking free!" -- Moody Blues
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