That would be my first guess but I don't recall ever seeing that number
before and I can't find it on the net.

    Joe

At 10:19 AM 5/26/04 -0800, you wrote:
>Sounds like a disk controller IC to me.
>
>Fred Townsend
>
>
>
>Joe R. wrote:
>
>>   Anybody know what these might be? I found two of them on a DEC
>>prototyping board along with a bunch of SSI ICs and an Intel 8254
>>Programmable interval timer. They have 28 pins and are .6" wide and appear
>>to be dated 1985.
>>
>>  Joe
>>  
>>
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