On Saturday 30 November 2002 16:38, you wrote:
> Hello.
>
>  We are looking all around for information about these SMD chips, which I
> really do not know what their functions are. They are:

Are you reverse engineering or repairing? Reverse engineering probably.
>
>     93051/xboja    ---This one, I think it is an EEPROM, is a 8-pin SO8
> chip, whith its pin1 connected to  the PC2 port of a X68HC microprocessor;
> The pin3 is connected to the PC1/TCMP port; The pin4 and pin6 are connected
> to gnd; pin8 is VCC+.

You can verify this by checking if the aforementioned port has serial 
capability. Is this a military thing you're reverse engineering? 
>
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Get playing with your diode tester. You can figure them out that way unless 
someone made smoke of them

-- 
Regards,

Declan Moriarty.
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