Check Jameco again! Part number 111780 for 100 nS, 102293 for 120 nS, and
85462 for 150 nS. They appear to be 32 pin DIPs.
Anders Knudsen wrote:
> Does anyone know a source for 27040 eproms? I know Clay used them in his
> multigame(s) so perhaps he knows.
> I looked at BG, jameco, digikey, etc. No luck yet.
>
> TIA
>
> -Anders.
>
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