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More info?)
For trying to find SRAM, but you didn't give info on its size, spec and ref
No,
try a used components /memory chip dealer at a computer fair near you who
must have some left-overs or knows of somebody who did/does.
Jim
"Ben Bradley" <ben_nospam_bradley@frontiernet.net> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 23:24:17 -0000, "Beauchampy"
> <paulbeauchampREMOVETHIS@f2s.com> wrote:
>
>>Thought this might be a good place to ask since alot of synthesisers use
>>them to store patches..
>
> SRAM is a pretty generic term. What part numbers? How long since it
> was manufactured or in common use? There's been a lot of different
> SRAM's made over the past two or three decades, as well as a lot of
> different synthesizers.
> There are sources such as digikey.com though they won't have
> anything that's not currently manufactured. There may be surplus
> places that do have NOS, but it would be hit-and-miss unless you find
> one that specializes in old semiconductors. Google on the part number
> and see what comes up.
>
>>TIA
>>
>>Beauchampy
>>
>
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