From: John Robertson on 28 Jul 2010 20:10 Years ago (1980s?) I had a program from Motorola on 1.4" floppy that would allow me to input a characteristic and the program would reply with a list of transistors that matched. I have long since lost it... Has anyone got a copy or know of something similar? Motorola was handing this out to anyone that asked, so I would assume it is essentially public domain. John :-#)# -- (Please post followups or tech inquiries to the newsgroup) John's Jukes Ltd. 2343 Main St., Vancouver, BC, Canada V5T 3C9 Call (604)872-5757 or Fax 872-2010 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games) www.flippers.com "Old pinballers never die, they just flip out."
From: Jeff Liebermann on 28 Jul 2010 23:37 On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 00:10:31 GMT, John Robertson <spam(a)flippers.com> wrote: >Years ago (1980s?) I had a program from Motorola on 1.4" floppy that >would allow me to input a characteristic and the program would reply >with a list of transistors that matched. I have long since lost it... > >Has anyone got a copy or know of something similar? Motorola was >handing this out to anyone that asked, so I would assume it is >essentially public domain. > >John :-#)# I probably have one buried somewhere. However, the associated data is really ancient. Do you really want the old products? The modern version is online: <http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/library/prod_lib.jsp> under "Parametric Seartch". -- # Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D Santa Cruz CA 95060 # 831-336-2558 # http://802.11junk.com jeffl(a)cruzio.com # http://www.LearnByDestroying.com AE6KS
From: jeanyves on 29 Jul 2010 02:24 On 2010-07-29 05:37:42 +0200, Jeff Liebermann <jeffl(a)cruzio.com> said: > On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 00:10:31 GMT, John Robertson <spam(a)flippers.com> > wrote: > >> Years ago (1980s?) I had a program from Motorola on 1.4" floppy that >> would allow me to input a characteristic and the program would reply >> with a list of transistors that matched. I have long since lost it... >> >> Has anyone got a copy or know of something similar? Motorola was >> handing this out to anyone that asked, so I would assume it is >> essentially public domain. >> >> John :-#)# > > I probably have one buried somewhere. However, the associated data is > really ancient. Do you really want the old products? > > The modern version is online: > <http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/library/prod_lib.jsp> > under "Parametric Seartch". Sorry there doesnt seems to be any transistor in this modern version quite normal freescale doesnt sell any .. regards, -- - Jean-Yves
From: Michael A. Terrell on 29 Jul 2010 06:49 jeanyves wrote: > > On 2010-07-29 05:37:42 +0200, Jeff Liebermann <jeffl(a)cruzio.com> said: > > > On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 00:10:31 GMT, John Robertson <spam(a)flippers.com> > > wrote: > > > >> Years ago (1980s?) I had a program from Motorola on 1.4" floppy that > >> would allow me to input a characteristic and the program would reply > >> with a list of transistors that matched. I have long since lost it... > >> > >> Has anyone got a copy or know of something similar? Motorola was > >> handing this out to anyone that asked, so I would assume it is > >> essentially public domain. > >> > >> John :-#)# > > > > I probably have one buried somewhere. However, the associated data is > > really ancient. Do you really want the old products? > > > > The modern version is online: > > <http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/library/prod_lib.jsp> > > under "Parametric Seartch". > > Sorry there doesnt seems to be any transistor in this modern version > quite normal freescale doesnt sell any .. > > regards, The transistors went to ON: www.onsemiconductor.com -- Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.
From: Meat Plow on 29 Jul 2010 07:17 On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 00:10:31 +0000, John Robertson wrote: > Years ago (1980s?) I had a program from Motorola on 1.4" floppy that > would allow me to input a characteristic and the program would reply > with a list of transistors that matched. I have long since lost it... > > Has anyone got a copy or know of something similar? Motorola was > handing this out to anyone that asked, so I would assume it is > essentially public domain. > Didn't Motorola migrate this to a web-based interface?
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