Of course I don't know, how you are searching... and depending on how
serious you are, this site offers the datasheet:

http://www.s-direktnet.de/homepages/sangmeister/daten/ics/icg60.htm

The following site tells you that it's not just any kind of programmable device
but in fact a PROM (programmable read-only memory):

http://www.vego.nl/12/12_025.htm

from here
http://users.adelphia.net/~memoryandlogic/series22.PDF
or here
http://www.tribalmicro.com/all-11/device_list.php

you can tell that it is obviously more or less identical to the
63LS240 and a bipolar PROM (BPROM). The ChipDir itself tells you that
the original manufacturer MMI was bought first by AMD and later by
VANTIS.


>From here

http://www.partminer.com/pagedetail/5417/21

you know that the MMI63S240 and hence most probably even the 63ls241
is a 512x4 ROM. And with the knowledge that the early memories from
different manufacturers were somewhat alike, you could compare the
layout in the datasheet of the 512x4 PROM 82S131 to the wiring on your
pcb at hand:
http://www.ionpool.net/arcade/irobot/82S131_datasheet.pdf

   Uwe.



>    I got exactly three hits but none of them tells me anything that I
> didn't already know except that it's programmable.

>     Joe


> At 06:56 PM 2/17/05 -0800, you wrote:
>>   NOW you can Google it. Try 63LS241. I promise you'll get some hits.


>>Reply to:      Correction. the part is an LS part not an L part.  
>>
>>    It's in a 16  pin DIP package
>>and is dated 1981. I have 28 of these on a board that I  found. Besides the
>>MMI parts it has an Intel D3001 and nine Intel D3002  Bit-Slice parts.
>>
>>   Joe 


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