Christian Corti via cctalk wrote:

> On Tue, 13 Aug 2024, Holm Tiffe wrote:
> > Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
> >> It looks that way to me, too.  It is the Burroughs logo; you can see 
> >> the exact same image on 1970s era manuals (see Bitsavers for example).
> > I just wanted to ask if someone can use them before they get go into the
> > trash.
> 
> Well, you could always send them to us ;-)

And where exactly is "us" and do you want to pay for a Hermes parcel?

> 
> BTW it was a Google search of 3 minutes.
> - Burroughs 1673 7108
>    RAM3 DIP MEMORY ARRAY
> - Burroughs 1674 5150
>    RAM1 1024 BIT RAM MEM
> 
> Both parts found in the B1700 parts manual on bitsavers.
> The third one could be a sort of driver or TTL part. The 2539 9908 (not 
> 9809 as here) would be an Intel 3207A.
> 
> Christian

If one knows that this are Burroughs Chips and is interested to find out
what they are good for.. then yes.
:-)

Regards,
Holm

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