At 19:01 -0400 10/10/2002, Tom & Lisa P wrote:

>>It doesn't appear to have a T suffix though.  Also 128 X 8 seems a
>>little small...
>>
>>Jeff Walther
>
>Thats a 128 kilobit part ? (16K ?) ?
>
>Mad Dog

Nope.  It's 128 Bytes.   That's 1K bits.   Very tiny.  I hunted 
around for other serial EEPROMs with the 9121 in their part number, 
but other than some transistors, nothing came up.  I also browsed 
some of the 64K X 8 and 128K X 8 serial EEPROMs but none of them had 
simliar part numbers.  So, I don't know what's going on.  It hardly 
seems possible that it's only 128 X 8.  How much firmware can you 
squeeze into 128 bytes?

Jeff Walther

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