Mel,
Have you actually killed the chip? Or can you plug it back in again?
Phil
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Airlie [mailto:david.airlie at ul.ie]
Sent: 12 October 1999 13:15
To: Mel
Cc: ilug at linux.ie
Subject: Re: [ILUG] Still at the BIOS
> From their info catalog the information on that chip is as follows
>> Competitor part number: AT27C020-90-PC
> Vendor: Atmel
> Memory Org: 256K x 8
> VPP/VCC Range: 5V only
> Speed: 90ns
> Description: OTP
> Package: PDIP
> SST Part: SSt27SF020-904C-PH
> Comments: 100% drop-in replacement, Program/Erase required external
> programmer with support for SST
Farnell have an
AM27C020-90-DC cost of one is 7 quid sterling ..
Order code is 671-137 that is as close as I can find in Farnell...
also have an AM28F020-90PC which is 18 quid, and 671-551 order code,
Dave.
>> Does anyone know what an equivilant part would be? Sorry for all this but
> I now nothing about electronics and No Computer => No Linux
>>>
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