This chip is from a cartridge for the Atari 2600. The board is not mine. I'm trying to help identify the IC.
It's the PCB of the AtariAge post. I had already looked in the Texas data book and found nothing. Thanks. On Thu, Feb 24, 2022 at 3:44 PM jim stephens via cctalk < [email protected]> wrote: > The thread with the photograph had an Ebay source for the part. > > https://www.ebay.com/itm/151010204380 > > doesn't help with function, or with the solder blob jumper purpose (or > booboo) but can get the part for some amount if they ship to Brazil. > > > On 2/24/2022 10:24 AM, Bill Degnan via cctalk wrote: > > I have a pretty complete set of TI books, there are no chips that begin > > with TB-nnnnn. There are many chips that start with T, but none that > match > > your chip ID > > > > On Thu, Feb 24, 2022 at 1:21 PM Paul Koning via cctalk < > > [email protected]> wrote: > > > >> > >>> On Feb 24, 2022, at 1:16 PM, Brent Hilpert via cctalk < > >> [email protected]> wrote: > >>> On 2022-Feb-24, at 8:29 AM, Clemar Folly via cctalk wrote: > >>>> I'm looking for information about Texas Instruments TB-759933 IC. > >>>> > >>>> Does anyone have the datasheet or any other information about this IC? > >>> > >>> A search shows this question was posted over here, with a picture: > >>> > >> > https://atariage.com/forums/topic/331769-unknown-cart-ic-please-i-need-some-help/ > >> > >> Wow, that's a sorry looking board. It looks like it was assembled by > >> someone using a soldering gun and acid-core solder. But most plumbers > >> would do better work than that. > >> > >> paul > >> > >> > >> > >
