Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!rutgers!ames!oliveb!intelca!mipos3!kds From: kds@mipos3.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.sys.misc Subject: Re: Eprom suppliers Message-ID: <419@mipos3.UUCP> Date: Thu, 5-Feb-87 16:16:43 EST Article-I.D.: mipos3.419 Posted: Thu Feb 5 16:16:43 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 7-Feb-87 16:40:56 EST References: <4227@brl-adm.ARPA> Reply-To: kds@mipos3.UUCP (Ken Shoemaker ~) Organization: Intel, Santa Clara, CA Lines: 27 In article <4227@brl-adm.ARPA> CYAMAMOT%GUMBY@eclc.usc.edu (Cliff Yamamoto) writes: >specify the criteria of an everyday run-of-the-mill place because I realize >I can obtain these types of components thru Newark or Hamilton Avnet or any >of those LARGE electronic distributors, who often carry HIGH minimum order >rates. But I don't intend to spend over $50.00 for this stuff (as I said, Last time I ordered something from Hamilton-Avnet they didn't have any minimum order size, even for John Q. Private citizen. You do need to know just what you want, though. > One final question (which is probably more along the lines of this >Bboard) : would it be wiser to concentrate one's learning efforts on the >80X86 series or the 680X0 series? Does a particular series provide a more >practical approach toward learning about pipelined architecture, protection >techniques and multitasking? Aside from buying books and tech. manuals, uh, naw, I better not even start...:-) -- The above views are personal. The primary reason innumeracy is so pernicious is the ease with which numbers are invoked to bludgeon the innumerate into dumb acquiescence. - John Allen Paulos Ken Shoemaker, Microprocessor Design, Intel Corp., Santa Clara, California uucp: ...{hplabs|decwrl|amdcad|qantel|pur-ee|scgvaxd|oliveb}!intelca!mipos3!kds csnet/arpanet: kds@mipos3.intel.com