Michael Davidson wrote: > Does anyone have a source for the "Texas Instruments Logic Data Book" from > 1988 (Unless there is a newer one). Hi Michael, I personally do not have that one but perhaps this will help you out: You may know this already, but just in case you do not: Your friend can go to www.ti.com (Texas Instruments' web site). I'm not sure what specifically your friend needs in the 1988 data book, but all of the latest data sheets for TI's products would be available at their web site. Granted, PDF files are not as fun as holding and reading a real data book, but unless it's vintage material he is after in that specific 1988 data book, the TI web site should serve him well. Do you know exactly what or why he needs to get his hands on a 1988 TI data book? Once the answer to that is known, maybe a more specific answer will come through for you. Hope this helps you out. If not chime in with another question. Also Michael, you might get more responses if you post under the [EE:] tag. As I've learned personally, there are a lot of users on this PICLIST that have saved vintage data books from various manufacturers. Best regards, Ken Pergola -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body