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   From: radiosrfun@radiosrfun.com   
      
   "Fred Bloggs" wrote in message   
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   > Winfield wrote:   
   >> Robert Baer wrote:   
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   >>>West wrote:   
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   >>>>I enjoy experimenting with all kinds of electronics but it's time to   
   >>>>upgrade   
   >>>>some reference books. My IC ref manuals and books are 10-20 years old,   
   >>>>CMOS, TTL, microprocessor, Motorola, Signetics, etc. I especially enjoy   
   >>>>the manuals with pin layout, specs., and typical application ckts. I   
   >>>>also   
   >>>>have experimenters books for the 555, and other similar type books.   
   >>>>Can anyone recommend replacements for an old, tired library that's more   
   >>>>up to date with specialty ICs for control, interface, RF, telephone,   
   >>>>surveillance, etc?   
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   >>> If you have the (old) RCA CMOS data book, i would be extremely   
   >>>interested in obtaining it.   
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   >> He said 10-20 years old, for that one you'd need 35-40 years old.   
   >> Still, I wish I'd saved mine, it'd be fun to browse its pages again.   
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   > Are you talking about the old RCA CMOS logic book from 1971 or so? I have   
   > that and more. I bet you can find it on the used book market for $10.   
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   Any chance I get to snag up books like that in thrift stores or   
   hamfests/flea markets, I grab them. Old technology maybe - but there's   
   always someone looking for information.   
      
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