Which Eprom?
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Which Eprom?
OK - I'm ignorant with this stuff - I need to know which eprom to order.
I saw this "getting started" tech article,
https://www.thirdgen.org/newdesign/tech/promintro.shtml
at the very bottom, it shows the eprom ID's. I have a 1990 TBI, which indicates a 2732A eprom. There are several that I find, 2732A-200, 2732A-250, etc. My guess is that the -200 and -250 are different speed rates in nanoseconds?
Anyway, help a dummy get the right chip.
I saw this "getting started" tech article,
https://www.thirdgen.org/newdesign/tech/promintro.shtml
at the very bottom, it shows the eprom ID's. I have a 1990 TBI, which indicates a 2732A eprom. There are several that I find, 2732A-200, 2732A-250, etc. My guess is that the -200 and -250 are different speed rates in nanoseconds?
Anyway, help a dummy get the right chip.
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Re: Which Eprom?
Originally posted by camaronewbie
at the very bottom, it shows the eprom ID's. I have a 1990 TBI, which indicates a 2732A eprom. There are several that I find, 2732A-200, 2732A-250, etc. My guess is that the -200 and -250 are different speed rates in nanoseconds?
at the very bottom, it shows the eprom ID's. I have a 1990 TBI, which indicates a 2732A eprom. There are several that I find, 2732A-200, 2732A-250, etc. My guess is that the -200 and -250 are different speed rates in nanoseconds?
They're not at all fussy.
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