At 07:28 PM 7/19/97 -0500, you wrote: >Greetings all, > >Does anyone know of a source for IC Rails - those plastic tubes that .3 inch >DIP IC's come in? I'm looking for those as well as the rubber plugs that go >in the ends. And suggestions would be appreciated. (Reply directly to >tpeterson@netins.net). Thanks in advance. > >Also, I did also want to mention that we are currently selecting >distributors for our EDExx line of components; we are looking at both >US-based as well as foreign distributors and would request that any >(serious) interested parties contact us directly for more information. You >can review our IC's in the 'Integrated Circuits' section of our web site at: >http://www.netins.net/showcase/elab Of course, reply directly to us at >elab@netins.net ,or via phone at (712) 944-5344. > >Thanks again for the bandwidth. > >-Todd Peterson > > > > >E-Lab Digital Engineering, Inc. > "Embedded Control & Integrated Circuit Solutions" > >EDE300 IC - Stamp I/O Expander & PC Interface IC >EDE700 IC - Serial to LCD Interface IC >EDE1200 IC - Stepper Motor Controller >EDE1400 IC - Serial to Parallel-Printer IC > >http://www.netins.net/showcase/elab > Todd; Jameco in California (800-831-4242) has some rails, only the standard DIP and wide DIP profiles. If you only need light volume, their prices should be OK. For larger quantities, try Brick container (714-994-4140) www.sowest.net/brickcontainer. Chris Eddy Pioneer Microsystems