One good source for just a few is old (386 or 486) motherboards with cache. That's how I got the one I used in my PIC-O'Scope prototype. They are fast and often (in earlier MBs) are DIP. Sean At 02:23 PM 2/15/00 -0600, you wrote: >For that matter, does anyone actually know of a serial SRAM part that you >can actually find for sale? I was looking for such a critter about a year >ago, but had little to no luck finding any such part that I could actually >buy anywhere. > >ND Holmes >-------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Nathan D. Holmes maverick@drgw.net, ndholmes@iastate.edu > 122 Shepard #3 Box 328 Gilbert, IA 50105 Iowa State University - EE > http://www.drgw.net/~maverick PH: 515-663-9368 > "Unless a man has creativity and self-motivation, freedom is an irksome >burden." >------------------------------------------------------------------------- > | | Sean Breheny | Amateur Radio Callsign: KA3YXM | Electrical Engineering Student \--------------=---------------- Save lives, please look at http://www.all.org Personal page: http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/shb7 mailto:shb7@cornell.edu ICQ #: 3329174