TI SN76477.Quote:
Originally Posted by kb2vxa
I still have one.
You could get those chips on the surplus market for $1 each. They're now fetching anywhere from $10-$25.
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TI SN76477.Quote:
Originally Posted by kb2vxa
I still have one.
You could get those chips on the surplus market for $1 each. They're now fetching anywhere from $10-$25.
You mustn't be very old!Quote:
Originally Posted by KB3LAZ
But for us OF's who do remember when Radio Shack was the shiznit, follow this link and take a trip down memory lane!
http://www.radioshackcatalogs.com/catal ... ctory.html
Here is a great example of one of the "bargains" from their 1990 Catalog:
http://i676.photobucket.com/albums/v...radioshack.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Instruments_SN76477
Had one!
I was putting the finishing touches on the final wiring when I was about 13 or 14, it was about 12:30am and it came to life. Scared the schistosomiasis out of my brother in the next room! He screamed there was a UFO outside the window! My parents of course, got up and yelled at me.
Ah, nothing like solder smoke in the AM.
Especially when you use solid wire solder and a drop of hash oil.
Lets put it this way I could consider my HTX-242 vintage. :rofl:Quote:
Originally Posted by n0iu