At 08:44 AM 5/27/04 -0800, you wrote:
>On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 06:54:22AM -0800, Joe R. enlightened us thusly
>> At 02:35 AM 5/27/04 -0800, you wrote:
>> >On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 09:49:21AM -0800, Joe R. enlightened us
>> >thusly
>> >>    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.
>> >
>> >Some form of uP support?  /looks it up in antique databooks
>> >
>> >Hmmm...  The wd1511 is a FIFO or LIFO (First in first out or last in
>> >first out).
>> >
>> >So, in all probability the WD1510 is a FINO device - i.e. a write
>> >only memory :-)
>> 
>>   A FINO? Is that like a Bit-Bucket?
>>
>ROTFL.
>
>You, sir, made the mistake of taking me seriously. 

   No I didn't. I figured out the meaning of a FINO but it's a little late
for April Fool's day.  Do you even have April Fool's day in Ireland?

> To understand, you need to see this :)
>
>http://www.ganssle.com/misc/wom.html 

   I'll be darned. I hadn't heard of that before. I like the 0 V +/- 2% and
the "What Ever's Right" package!

     Joe
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