Jeff, As usual, you prove to be a most worthwhile source of information 
and technical know how.
I happen to have an old 7200 (and even a 6100) from which I can scarp 
one of these from.
I was an Electronics Tech (waaaaay back) in the Navy and am comfortable 
with a soldering iron, so I may just locate this chip and change it. 
Cannot be any worse off. If I get nervous looking at it I may contact 
you about it, as $20 is not too much to pay to avoid scrapping this 
machine.
Thanks again!
John

On Monday, October 7, 2002, at 01:33 AM, Jeff Walther wrote:

> They're easy enough to
> salvage off of another board and replace with some soldering.  I
> usually steal them off of some 7200 boards I keep around as parts
> boards.
>
> I'd offer to do it for you for a small fee, but the shipping of the
> board round trip would cost $20 alone, which usually makes it not
> worthwhile.
Jaguar, what Windows XP WISHES it could be......


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