on 12/10/02 12:52 PM, pdimage.fsnet.co.uk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 60ns from 70ns 
> would be handy to know too so I can get rid of them - does anyone
> remember or have a link to specs?
60ns from 70ns is usually pretty easy. Look for a -6 or -7 (or -60 or -70)at
the end of some string of numbers or across from the Manufacturer's ID. on
the chips. EDO from FPM remains one of the Great Obscurities re chip in
hand, at sight Id'ing. You can look it up if you are A. good and B. lucky
and C. value you time somewhere below �0.10 per hour GMT&Universal,etc.
-- 
All the best,
R.A. Cantrell

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