A friend (?) has given me a bag of about a 100 seven-segment LED's which he said he found while cleaning out his workshop. He doesn't know what they are and says that they probably date back to the mid 1980's sometime. :-( I'd like to be able to use them in miscellaneous projects if I can identify which pins are which. I can try trial and error, since there are a lot of them, but thought I would take a chance and see if someone on this list might be able to point me to a datasheet, or something like that. They are 3/4" high by 3/8" wide, red in color. They are in the shape of a 14-pin IC. Looking into the face, there are two indentations at the bottom and a single indentation at the top, with a dimple at the top left (probably to identify pin 1). Assuming this is pin 1, then there is a pin 1, 2, 3 and 4. No pin 5. Pin 6 and 7. Continuing to the othe side, there is pin 8, 9, 10. No pin 11, no pin 12. Pins 13 and 14. There is absolutely no marking of any sort to indicate the manufacturer or the model number. (I have examined it with a magnifying glass under a strong light). Thanks for any help. John -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body