JDR ? Re: Source for TTL chips

FJGJR1 at aol.com FJGJR1 at aol.com
Sun Mar 2 14:53:24 CST 2008


Hi!
 
I am jumping into this thread late, but has anyone checked JDR in CA?
 
I see that they still have many of these 74xxx series chips.  I am  
interested to tell people about them that buy the 6 Kaypro "8" 's [upgraded /  modified 
Kaypro 4's 1983's] I will be selling on eBay in May / June.
 
Prices are cheap - $0.25 up to  a few dollars for Z80's etc.
 
I even became a "commercial customer" with associated small discounts in  the 
1900's - not good for the bank account howerver!.
 
Many of the others suppliers have gone out of business naturally from that  
era.
 
I was pleasantly surprised they still supply these so inexpensively..
 
Just a thought in case it is useful and some did not know about JDR.
 
Frank
 
 
In a message dated 3/1/2008 8:33:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
rtellason at verizon.net writes:

On  Friday 29 February 2008 16:37, Grant Stockly wrote:
> DigiKey or Unicorn  Electronics.
>
> Both want $25 on the order or a handling fee  applies.
>
> Grant
>
> At 09:03 AM 2/29/2008, you  wrote:
> >It used to be you could go to Radio Shack and pick up a  couple of 74ls02
> >chips as needed.  Now it seems there isn¹t a  source for someone who wants
> > to purchase a handful of 74xx ttl  chips.

I must've missed this the first time around,  or it's lower  down in the 
stack...

> > I have a Œbrand new¹ s100 SIO card  that is just missing the 14 logic 
chips
> > to go in the sockets, but  I am not finding a convenient source for them.
> >
> >Anyone  know where I can go to find them in very small quantities?

Have a look  here:

http://mysite.verizon.net/rtellason/w4s.html

and use your  browser's search function (usually ctrl-F) to find "TTL".

That's only  the stuff I have a lot of,  I have somewhat lesser quantities of 
 
other numbers too.

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