L series chip availability? and 74367 vs 8T97

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I a building a copy of the Altair 8800.

The 74367 has been used as a substitute for 8T97 on peripheral cards.

The 8080 CPU card uses 9 8T97 chips. Since the 8080 CPU can't drive a
standard TTL, should I use a 74L367 on the CPU card?

Also, what are your favorite places to get L series logic chips?

Thanks,
Grant
 
On 9 Jan 2006 00:31:42 -0800, "logjam" <grant@cmosxray.com> wrote:

I a building a copy of the Altair 8800.

The 74367 has been used as a substitute for 8T97 on peripheral cards.

The 8080 CPU card uses 9 8T97 chips. Since the 8080 CPU can't drive a
standard TTL, should I use a 74L367 on the CPU card?

Also, what are your favorite places to get L series logic chips?

Thanks,
Grant

I think the 74L family is obsolete - and so are most parts in the
plain 74xx family. You will probably have to use 74LS or 74ALS now.







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On 9 Jan 2006 00:31:42 -0800, "logjam" <grant@cmosxray.com> put finger
to keyboard and composed:

I a building a copy of the Altair 8800.

The 74367 has been used as a substitute for 8T97 on peripheral cards.

The 8080 CPU card uses 9 8T97 chips.
I have several used N8T97 chips which you can have for the cost of
postage from Australia. All are socket pulls out of a minicomputer
system from the early 80's.

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