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From: rmf@bpdsun1.uucp (Rob Finley)
Subject: Re: RAMs &ROMs with ALE latches (for 8051's)
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Intel also makes some neat memory and peripheral chips:

Old technology (early 1980's)  
8155  ram plus IO (slow ram as I recall)
8755  eprom plus IO (expensive and slow)


Intel does make Eproms with built in address latches.
I fear that you would need a very flexible and up-to-date eprom
programmer to write to them.

give them a call.  I am not able to locate their memory products book
yet.



Sigh...  Now, who borrowed it...

Robert


