Looking for datasheets for Phillips parts

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Hello!
I collect oddball integrated circuit parts. In this case they are
assorted PROMs that Signetics originally made, then Phillips took over
the line, and finally started calling one of them from 82S154 to the
PLS154.

I am looking for these, 82S23, 82S123,
82S131, 82S137.

Google is as expected being less then helpful here, and even one of
the favorite sites for datasheet searching, www.alldatasheet.com is
largely confused by my search requests.

I would appreciate these presented as PDF files and sent to my e-mail
address. Or failing that available from a selected website.

Incidentally these are all "pulls" being extracted from discarded
memory cards for the IBMPC model 5150 and related models from that
time period.
---
Gregg C Levine gregg (dot) drwho8 (atsign) gmail (dot) com
 
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 14:09:56 -0800 (PST), gregg dot drwho8 atsign gmail dot com
<gregg.drwho8@gmail.com> wrote:

:Hello!
:I collect oddball integrated circuit parts. In this case they are
:assorted PROMs that Signetics originally made, then Phillips took over
:the line, and finally started calling one of them from 82S154 to the
:pLS154.
:
:I am looking for these, 82S23, 82S123,
: 82S131, 82S137.
:
:Google is as expected being less then helpful here, and even one of
:the favorite sites for datasheet searching, www.alldatasheet.com is
:largely confused by my search requests.
:
:I would appreciate these presented as PDF files and sent to my e-mail
:address. Or failing that available from a selected website.
:
:Incidentally these are all "pulls" being extracted from discarded
:memory cards for the IBMPC model 5150 and related models from that
:time period.
:---
:Gregg C Levine gregg (dot) drwho8 (atsign) gmail (dot) com


I don't have any problem with finding all but one of the IC's on alldatasheet.
The only one not listed is the 137, but there is a 147.

Did you try a search with just '82S' and then selecting "starts with" from the
drop down search criteria list?
 
On Nov 12, 8:28 pm, Ross Herbert <rherb...@bigpond.net.au> wrote:
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 14:09:56 -0800 (PST), gregg dot drwho8 atsign gmail dot com

gregg.drw...@gmail.com> wrote:

:Hello!
:I collect oddball integrated circuit parts. In this case they are
:assorted PROMs that Signetics originally made, then Phillips took over
:the line, and finally started calling one of them from 82S154 to the
:pLS154.
:
:I am looking for these, 82S23, 82S123,
: 82S131, 82S137.
:
:Google is as expected being less then helpful here, and even one of
:the favorite sites for datasheet searching,www.alldatasheet.comis
:largely confused by my search requests.
:
:I would appreciate these presented as PDF files and sent to my e-mail
:address. Or failing that available from a selected website.
:
:Incidentally these are all "pulls" being extracted from discarded
:memory cards for the IBMPC model 5150 and related models from that
:time period.
:---
:Gregg C Levine gregg (dot) drwho8 (atsign) gmail (dot) com

I don't have any problem with finding all but one of the IC's on alldatasheet.
The only one not listed is the 137, but there is a 147.

Did you try a search with just '82S' and then selecting "starts with" from the
drop down search criteria list?
Hello!
Hmmmm. It happens that I did everything including insults over a
course of months, during the entire period of years since collecting
those parts. And aimed at that site as it happens.

Would you know of yet another site to try? (Of course this is aimed at
everyone else who sees this message.)

My next step will be to contact Landsdale Semiconductor who's taken up
the gambit of making replacement parts, including that line.
---
Gregg C Levine gregg (dot) drwho8 (atsign) gmail (dot) com
"This signature asks the all important question, "Why a duck?". "
 
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 14:09:56 -0800 (PST), gregg dot drwho8 atsign
gmail dot com <gregg.drwho8@gmail.com> put finger to keyboard and
composed:

I collect oddball integrated circuit parts. In this case they are
assorted PROMs that Signetics originally made, then Phillips took over
the line, and finally started calling one of them from 82S154 to the
PLS154.

I am looking for these, 82S23, 82S123,
82S131, 82S137.
Try N82Sxxx ...

- Franc Zabkar
--
Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
 
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 01:28:19 GMT, Ross Herbert
<rherber1@bigpond.net.au> put finger to keyboard and composed:

The only one not listed is the 137, ...
http://www.datasheetarchive.com/pdf-datasheets/Datasheets-8/DSA-150740.pdf

- Franc Zabkar
--
Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
 
Franc Zabkar wrote:

gregg dot drwho8 atsigngmail dot com put finger to keyboard and composed:

I collect oddball integrated circuit parts. In this case they are
assorted PROMs that Signetics originally made, then Phillips took over
the line, and finally started calling one of them from 82S154 to the
PLS154.

I am looking for these, 82S23, 82S123,
82S131, 82S137.

Try N82Sxxx ...
As ever with Google for example, refining and modifying the search term(s)
is the key to success.

Graham
 
On Nov 13, 3:06 pm, Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelati...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
Franc Zabkar wrote:
gregg dot drwho8 atsigngmail dot com put finger to keyboard and composed:

I collect oddball integrated circuit parts. In this case they are
assorted PROMs that Signetics originally made, then Phillips took over
the line, and finally started calling one of them from 82S154 to the
PLS154.

I am looking for these, 82S23, 82S123,
82S131, 82S137.

Try N82Sxxx ...

As ever with Google for example, refining and modifying the search term(s)
is the key to success.

Graham
Hello!
I agree!
So far I've tracked down most of the items I need using a totally
different search engine using the references suggested by a chap who
decided to reply directly. Not that I mind, but it would have made
sense.
(From an earlier posting. The last line plus my signature are of
course important.)
My next step will be to contact Landsdale Semiconductor who's taken up
the gambit of making replacement parts, including that line.
---
Gregg C Levine gregg (dot) drwho8 (atsign) gmail (dot) com
"This signature asks the all important question, "Why a duck?". "
 

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