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40 pin DIP used in Compaq MV900 color monitor, model# CO1030.
Has Motorola logo on it, but Tatung printed in text. The one I have seems to be heat-sensitive, will work for awhile with a little blast of freeze spray. Couldn't find any trace of it online, except for the folks who want to charge a fee to look for hard-to-find parts, which probably means they won't find it anyway. Anybody happen to have one lying around for a reasonable price? |
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This is Bill S for forever:
40 pin DIP used in Compaq MV900 color monitor, model# CO1030. Has Motorola logo on it, but Tatung printed in text. The one I have seems to be heat-sensitive, will work for awhile with a little blast of freeze spray. Couldn't find any trace of it online, except for the folks who want to charge a fee to look for hard-to-find parts, which probably means they won't find it anyway. Anybody happen to have one lying around for a reasonable price? Try eBay, maybe someone has a monitor of similar model, that is dead because of reasons other than this IC? []s -- Chaos Master®, posting from Canoas, Brazil - 29.55° S / 51.11° W / GMT- 2h / 15m "He [Babya] is like the Energizer Bunny of hopeless newsgroup posting....or should that be Energizer bBunny" - "ceed" on alt.comp.freeware, 24/1/2005 (to some groups: Yes, I use Windows and MS Office. So what?) |
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