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Subject: 167 EPROMS
From: [email protected] (Bill Brown)
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected], [email protected]
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 95 09:22:47 PDT
Perhaps this muddies the water a bit if, in fact, they do have them.  I seem to
recall something from Motorola a while back - AHA! - here it is:

> From: [email protected] Tue May 30 15:18:08 1995
> Date: Tue, 30 May 95 17:11:49 -0500
> Subject: MCG AboveBoard Newsletter Vol.2 Num.5
> 	...
> 4. Mitsubishi PLCC EEPROM Availability
> 
> 	Many of our customers are already aware of the fact that  
> 	Mitsubishi plans to stop making the 2Mb PLCC EEPROM that MCG
> 	used in the early releases of the MVME167/187 VME boards.  
> 	In particular this affects 167/187 debuggers with the
> 	following revisions:
> 
> 		MVME167BUG revisions 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6
> 		MVME187BUG revisions 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6
> 
> 	With debugger version 2.2, MCG has now moved from UV-eraseable
> 	EEPROMS to a one time programmable M27C4002-12CI 4Mbit part(*).
> 
> 	If required, customers should place orders as soon as possible
> 	for the EEPROM-based debugger since the Mitsubishi parts
> 	have limited availability.
> 
> 	(*)NOTE: The 4Mb devices cannot be used on older artwork
> 		 MVME167(01-W3632Bxxx) and MVME187(01-W3689Bxxx)
> 		 boards.
> 	...

The note mentions a 4Mb part which apparently may be used on newer mv167 boards,
but does not mention a part number.  I don't know if any (or all?) of our boards
are of the older or newer version.  It's quite likely that we have a mix, given
that some of our equipment had a "former life" in a different project.

I'm sending this to tech-talk as I'm sure other sites have the same questions.


> ----- Begin Included Message -----

> From [email protected] Wed Oct 11 07:54:56 1995
> Date: Wed, 11 Oct 1995 10:53:59 -0400
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: 167 EPROMS

> Dear All,

>      Should anyone ever need to buy EPROMS for the MVME-167, we bought some
> from the following company:

> Beacon Electronics
> Atlanta, GA
> 1-800-759-6190

> Mitsubishi EPROM
> M5M27C202JK-10 $14.50 each

> IF you have the equipment, this is an EASY task!

> Regards to all,

----- End Included Message -----


Disclaimer:  Any opinions are my own and have	    |  -bill
    nothing to do with the official policy or the   |   [email protected]
    management of L.B.L, who probably couldn't      |   Berkeley, CA
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