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- From: szopinsk@picard.med.ge.com (Jerry Szopinski Mfg 4-6983)
- Subject: Re: chip vendor databooks/sheets/applic notes
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- Date: Wed, 6 Jan 93 08:57:29 GMT
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- Ken Dykes (kgdykes@thinkage.on.ca) wrote:
- : do any semiconductor makers have available on CD-ROM their databooks and
- : application notes?
- :
- : seems to be an ideal way to avoid killing a few tonnes of trees per engineer.
- :
- : people like me who cant really justify or squeeze out of sales people
- : sets of databooks wouldnt mind paying a 20-50$ for a CD-ROM.
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- : my particular fascination this week is with MAXIM, EXAR and Motorola chips.
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- : but i would be interested in hearing of any vendor/brand making CD-ROMs
- : available.
- :
- : on a tangent to this: any of them using network/dialup/BBS accessability to
- : their semiconductor data ?
- :
- : -ken, whose set of dead trees is from 1984ish for TI/Motorola/Intel/Signetics
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- Ken,
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- I do know that MAXIM and Motorola have their semiconductor catalogs on 5.25"
- floppy disks and they are usually free for the asking. Think that's cheap
- enough?
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- Jerry
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- "It riles them to believe that you perceive the web they weave and keep on
- thinking free!" -- Moody Blues
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