>> >>This sounds like a handy chip to have in your toolbox... Any info on sources >>for Philips parts of this type? >> >> >>Also, anyone out there who can identify the manufacturer of a DIP-package >>resistor network for me: it's a 20-pin DIP, used to terminate a SCSI bus on >>a disk drive, the package is marked "BI" in the top left corner, and is type >>number "RM85". I need to get some replacements, either identical or >>equivalent... Thanks in advance. >>Kevin Fleming, Reliable Networx, Inc. >>Phoenix, AZ >>Internet: kpfhome@primenet.com >> >> >>"Please, don't change colors while I'm talking to you." >> >> >Kev-man: BI = Beckman Industrial, Phillips parts are available from Newark, >Allied, Hallmark, Marshall >etc. BI should be also. > >Have fun, >Steve Schwartz >ses@cts.com Philips has a web page, something like www.philips.com, it has a description of most of there parts. Doug Sellner Beach Tech 4131 Vincent Avenue South Minneapolis MN 55410 Voice (612) 924-9193 x 521 Fax (612) 926-1145 Internet: dsellner@embay.com