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Auto-reset chips... supplier sought
Posted by Martin on February 1st, 2006


Hey folks..

Given that I'm getting more and more confident with my CIS skills I'm
now in a position that I want to start creating my own kits. It's taken
me somewhere in the region of 3 months to figure out which parts I need
and where to source most of them but the issue I've hit hardest is that
of finding a reliable auto-reset chip manufacturer/supplier that doesn't
cost the earth.

I'm well aware that MIS offer their own at $15 a chip which seems pretty
much like daylight robbery so the question I'd like to put out is, are
there any recommendations or possible places to try that will sell these
chips.

The models I'm looking for are:
- R200 up to R240
- R300 up to R340
- C84 up to D/C88
- R2100 ->


Any hints, links, etc... much appreciated...

Thanks in advance

Martin

Posted by measekite on February 2nd, 2006




Martin wrote:

THERE IS NO HELP FOR THIS NONSENSE

Posted by Prime on February 2nd, 2006


measekite <inkystinky@oem.com> posted the exciting message news:k0cEf.64
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I guess they let you back out of the institution. It was quiet for a while.

Posted by measekite on February 2nd, 2006


SKIP TO MILOU



IN DIS CORNER IT IS SKIP TO MILOU


IN DA UDDER CORNER IT IS DA HOOTER


SEE IT ALL OVER DA PLACE

milou wrote:

Posted by Shooter on February 2nd, 2006


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Posted by Martin on February 2nd, 2006


Shooter wrote:
And if anyone has anything useful to add?


Posted by canon_phreak on February 2nd, 2006


When I need to build 15 crs for my store, I special ordered 100 chips
from weink.com and got them for $5.00 each and got free shipping as
well. That was the minimum quantity they would sell at below retail and
they did mix and match. you can call them at 1-800-559-3465

Posted by Martin on February 2nd, 2006


canon_phreak wrote:
Thanks for that CP... Can you attest to the quality of the chips and
what sort of algorithm they use?


Posted by measekite on February 2nd, 2006




Martin wrote:


Posted by measekite on February 2nd, 2006




Martin wrote: