Looking for Miniature Flash Memory, Intel "linear memory", 4

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lcoe

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have no luck finding a vendor on the web, tons of technical data and stale
retail offerings. any suggestions?

this is for an Olympus D-1000 voice recorder, and the card uses an Intel
28F008 (SC?) chip in a plastic carrier (not the pcmcia form). the chip,
in some form, is/was used by Cisco so am wondering if anyone knows about
this, the routers are probably scrap by now.

thanks! --Loren
 
Mike Berger <berger@shout.net> wrote:
No, those cards are still needed. You can get them from Timo Scientific.
do you mean this site:

http://www.uwasa.fi/~ts/http/http.html#begin (?)

interesting site, but no hints about where to buy or search engine. google
has lots of verious "timo" urls. thanks, --Loren



lcoe wrote:

have no luck finding a vendor on the web, tons of technical data and stale
retail offerings. any suggestions?

this is for an Olympus D-1000 voice recorder, and the card uses an Intel
28F008 (SC?) chip in a plastic carrier (not the pcmcia form). the chip,
in some form, is/was used by Cisco so am wondering if anyone knows about
this, the routers are probably scrap by now.

thanks! --Loren
 
Mike Berger <berger@shout.net> wrote:
Sorry, I thought it would be easier to find than that! It might have
been if I'd spelled it right.

http://www.timasci.com
thanks Mike, they are out of stock. will call later to see if they expect
any to come. it's starting to look like this is an orphaned product or
if they are avail retail, likely very expensive. the low density is
sure to induce early retirement of products using it (thus my interest
in scrapped routers). Regards, --Loren

lcoe wrote:

Mike Berger <berger@shout.net> wrote:
No, those cards are still needed. You can get them from Timo Scientific.

do you mean this site:

http://www.uwasa.fi/~ts/http/http.html#begin (?)

interesting site, but no hints about where to buy or search engine. google
has lots of verious "timo" urls. thanks, --Loren

lcoe wrote:

have no luck finding a vendor on the web, tons of technical data and stale
retail offerings. any suggestions?

this is for an Olympus D-1000 voice recorder, and the card uses an Intel
28F008 (SC?) chip in a plastic carrier (not the pcmcia form). the chip,
in some form, is/was used by Cisco so am wondering if anyone knows about
this, the routers are probably scrap by now.

thanks! --Loren
 

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