Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
>
> To your CDs & DataBooks my friends, please and give me the low down on
> this one. Uwe can go off and play imaginatively with Copernic for an
> hour ;-).
>
> This is a 16 pin driver originally by Sprague, I think. I am only
> finding the usual false positives from places like hkinventory.com.
>
> I even rooted out my 1896 databook ... wait, that should be 1986, but
> it wasn't shown (Every number but). Every other number seemed to be a
> Sprague device. Batch dates are 9336.
>
> It's 16 pin dil with the 2 middle leads on each side linked, and
> leaving 3 pins each for the drivers, if there are 4 of them per chip.
These are real devices... I have 16 of them here in 2 boards. All I
really need is a cross to an existing part.
The web apparently holds nothing; The databooks from the time hold
nothing. Did it go obsolete before it went into production?
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With best Regards,
Declan Moriarty.
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