The rack of bins of parts came from an older professor of mine... he also gave me a 1963 Heathkit 1012 scope (AC 1-channel, vaccum tubed) in full working order that he built when he was 18 (if that tells you how old he is)... but that scope is worthy of it's own thread (especially given that it's all I have for a scope). He tells me most of these chips were free ones he got as samples over the years... Many I suspect are somewhat rare.
If you love gold leads/contacts, keep reading... lots of gold here. And no, I'm not gonna digger gold these things (they're too cool even if I don't have a use for them)
Anyway, we first have a mectric buttload (14 chips) of Motorola XC8520

I'm almost certain they're all engineering samples... IIRC they were used in the Apple I and Altair 8800...
Next, some XC6800B:

And a MOS 6502:

A lone 6850:

Some old RAM IC's:

Some GE 10 bit DACs:

(that was almost what I was needing for one of the parts, I ultimately settled on a modern SPI 8-bit)
Here's some chips so old I can't get a datasheet on them:

They may be ADC chips but I really don't know. The bin is labled as "CUSD-A/D's" if that's a hint.
Some old dual op-amps:

The lower one is another 747.
some screwy multi-digit 7 segment displays:

I can't find a pinout anywhere on those... someday I'm thinking of making a watch/clock with one.
some old single digit 7-segments (most made by HP):

Old-style packaged LM311:

Some old 555/556 timers:

Last, there were all sorts of 4000 series chips... most were plastic or black ceramic... but I found some execptions in the 4011 bin:

Am I the only person who thinks old chips are cool?
If you love gold leads/contacts, keep reading... lots of gold here. And no, I'm not gonna digger gold these things (they're too cool even if I don't have a use for them)
Anyway, we first have a mectric buttload (14 chips) of Motorola XC8520
I'm almost certain they're all engineering samples... IIRC they were used in the Apple I and Altair 8800...
Next, some XC6800B:
And a MOS 6502:
A lone 6850:
Some old RAM IC's:
Some GE 10 bit DACs:
(that was almost what I was needing for one of the parts, I ultimately settled on a modern SPI 8-bit)
Here's some chips so old I can't get a datasheet on them:
They may be ADC chips but I really don't know. The bin is labled as "CUSD-A/D's" if that's a hint.
Some old dual op-amps:
The lower one is another 747.
some screwy multi-digit 7 segment displays:
I can't find a pinout anywhere on those... someday I'm thinking of making a watch/clock with one.
some old single digit 7-segments (most made by HP):
Old-style packaged LM311:
Some old 555/556 timers:
Last, there were all sorts of 4000 series chips... most were plastic or black ceramic... but I found some execptions in the 4011 bin:
Am I the only person who thinks old chips are cool?
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