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VRAM Sockets with machined pins

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PART STATUS IS: ACTIVE     
PART NUMBER  DESCRIPTION
179272-024   Socket,IC,24ckt/.400,Machined                                   

MANUFACTURER                  VENDOR PART NUMBER      STATUS        TRANS DATE
AUGAT                         1824-AG141D             APPROVED      12-AUG-1988
AUGAT                         824-AG66D-ESL           APPROVED      12-AUG-1988
AUGAT                         824-AG66D-ES            APPROVED      12-AUG-1988
ROBINSON-NUGENT               ICE-244-S-TG            APPROVED      12-AUG-1988
ROBINSON-NUGENT               ICE-244-S-TG30          APPROVED      12-AUG-1988
MARK_EYELET_INC               M1024-412D              APPROVED      12-AUG-1988
MARK_EYELET_INC               M1024-411D              APPROVED      12-AUG-1988
MARK_EYELET_INC               M1024-410D              APPROVED      12-AUG-1988
MARK_EYELET_INC               M824-412D               APPROVED      12-AUG-1988
MARK_EYELET_INC               M824-411D               APPROVED      12-AUG-1988
MARK_EYELET_INC               M824-410D               APPROVED      12-AUG-1988
ELECTRONIC_MOLDING_CORP       17424-01-461            APPROVED      12-AUG-1988
ELECTRONIC_MOLDING_CORP       17424-01-445            APPROVED      12-AUG-1988
ELECTRONIC_MOLDING_CORP       17424-01-446            APPROVED      12-AUG-1988
AMP_INC                       916086-6                APPROVED      12-AUG-1988
AMP_INC                       916086-5                APPROVED      12-AUG-1988
AMP_INC                       916086-4                APPROVED      12-AUG-1988
TEXAS_INSTRUMENTS             C72244-99               APPROVED      12-AUG-1988
TEXAS_INSTRUMENTS             C72244-59               APPROVED      12-AUG-1988
TEXAS_INSTRUMENTS             C72244-09               APPROVED      12-AUG-1988

Sockets for VRAMs

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Only the first 100 Driver Main Boards will use sockets for the VRAMs. 

(179272-024, 32 per board).

The VRAMs are MOS devices and therefore are static sensitive and require
proper handling.

By using sockets for the first 100 boards we will be able to more easily
take care of any initial VRAM handling problems.


		Jed
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Nov 16, 1988