Re: AMD Am8177 Datasheet
On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 1:36 AM Randy Dawson wrote: > Let us know of any bipolar AMD am2900, anything in the am2900 Bipolar > Microprocessor Family. > 2900 demo board: > http://www.donnamaie.com/AMD_Vintage/EVAL_Board_cropped_reduced.pdf > Guess I have a whole 8 bits of computing power! https://photos.app.goo.gl/vD33aMjVSvnRuWLR6 Kyle
Re: AMD Am8177 Datasheet
Let us know of any bipolar AMD am2900, anything in the am2900 Bipolar Microprocessor Family. 2900 demo board: http://www.donnamaie.com/AMD_Vintage/EVAL_Board_cropped_reduced.pdf www.donnamaie.com<http://www.donnamaie.com/AMD_Vintage/EVAL_Board_cropped_reduced.pdf> Created Date: 1/15/2009 12:09:39 PM www.donnamaie.com From: cctalk on behalf of Paul Anderson via cctalk Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2018 10:04 PM To: Kyle Owen; General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts Subject: Re: AMD Am8177 Datasheet I have a few thousand ECL chips here if anyone needs any. I'll try to post a list by the first. Paul On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 12:00 AM Kyle Owen via cctalk wrote: > On Thu, Dec 13, 2018, 23:49 Marc Howard via cctalk wrote: > > > Kyle, > > > > Where did you find that part? I designed the video stage of the AT > Pixel > > Machine back in the late 80's using that part. It was perfect for us as > I > > had to access up to 16 cards worth of pixels in TTL and spit out a video > > rate stream in ECL to drive the lookup tables and the DACs. Only time > I've > > ever designed a backplane with active parts on it. > > > > Very cool! I found this one in the bwtwo framebuffer for a Sun 3/60. They > didn't seem to use the chip in other Sun machines, far as I can tell. > > Kyle > > > >
Re: AMD Am8177 Datasheet
I have a few thousand ECL chips here if anyone needs any. I'll try to post a list by the first. Paul On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 12:00 AM Kyle Owen via cctalk wrote: > On Thu, Dec 13, 2018, 23:49 Marc Howard via cctalk wrote: > > > Kyle, > > > > Where did you find that part? I designed the video stage of the AT > Pixel > > Machine back in the late 80's using that part. It was perfect for us as > I > > had to access up to 16 cards worth of pixels in TTL and spit out a video > > rate stream in ECL to drive the lookup tables and the DACs. Only time > I've > > ever designed a backplane with active parts on it. > > > > Very cool! I found this one in the bwtwo framebuffer for a Sun 3/60. They > didn't seem to use the chip in other Sun machines, far as I can tell. > > Kyle > > > >
Re: AMD Am8177 Datasheet
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018, 23:49 Marc Howard via cctalk Kyle, > > Where did you find that part? I designed the video stage of the AT Pixel > Machine back in the late 80's using that part. It was perfect for us as I > had to access up to 16 cards worth of pixels in TTL and spit out a video > rate stream in ECL to drive the lookup tables and the DACs. Only time I've > ever designed a backplane with active parts on it. > Very cool! I found this one in the bwtwo framebuffer for a Sun 3/60. They didn't seem to use the chip in other Sun machines, far as I can tell. Kyle >
Re: AMD Am8177 Datasheet
Kyle, Where did you find that part? I designed the video stage of the AT Pixel Machine back in the late 80's using that part. It was perfect for us as I had to access up to 16 cards worth of pixels in TTL and spit out a video rate stream in ECL to drive the lookup tables and the DACs. Only time I've ever designed a backplane with active parts on it. Marc On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 10:00 AM Noel Chiappa via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > > From: Kyle Owen > > > Gah...just found it. > > We've all been there... :-) > > Noel >
Re: AMD Am8177 Datasheet
> From: Kyle Owen > Gah...just found it. We've all been there... :-) Noel
Re: AMD Am8177 Datasheet
Gah...just found it. http://www.bitsavers.org/components/amd/_dataBooks/1989_AMD_Personal_Computer_Products.pdf Page 693 of the PDF. Sorry, Kyle On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 11:30 AM Kyle Owen wrote: > Does anyone have a datasheet for an Am8177 shift register? Seems to be ECL. > > Thanks, > > Kyle >
AMD Am8177 Datasheet
Does anyone have a datasheet for an Am8177 shift register? Seems to be ECL. Thanks, Kyle