Yep. Probably a small production run. It looks home built, almost. Does
it have any other markings or instructions?
Date codes from the chips would help!
On Thursday, February 15, 2018 at 1:34:14 PM UTC-6, Terry S wrote:
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> Judging by the 100% thru hole technology, the fat HASL pcb traces,
Judging by the 100% thru hole technology, the fat HASL pcb traces, wide DIP
packages, overall look of the PCB and fonts, I'd guess that could be a 70's
clock, maybe slightly newer. It's pretty cool!
Terry
On Thursday, February 15, 2018 at 8:23:59 AM UTC-6, J Forbes wrote:
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> "No results con
"No results containing all your search terms were found."
It's not in the google. Congratulations, it's not easy to find something in
real life, that is not in the google.
Are there date codes on the chips? that would tell you when it's from,
possibly. Or lettering on the circuit board?
Neat
Not really OT - we're pretty flexible on that stuff :)
Nick
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