At 19:24 -0400 08/14/2002, Tom & Lisa P wrote:
>>Hi there
>>
>>There are 32 pins on it, its about 1/2" on a side, slightly rectangular
>>though.  There are 9 pins each on the long side, seven pins each on the short
>>sides.  Its SMT of course.  And no, its not socketed, that would be too easy.
>
>OK, its a 32 pin PLCC chip.  Larger ones can be bought at digikey, no
>problem.  You should get both  a 1/2 and 1 megabit sizes.  If you are
>handy with an iron you might want to consider buying a socket and
>putting that on the board first.

These might work: 
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1758594241 they're 
AT28C010 in a PLCC package.  I'd get the datasheet from Atmel and 
compare first though.

Sockets here, though way more than you need, but as cheap as buying 
one or two at Digi-Key...: 
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1758431975

Jeff Walther

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